APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Depressive Symptoms Maintains State Rumination, but Not Thought Suppression

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Pranav Bolla
    Cleveland State University
  • Evan Basting
    Cleveland State University
  • Kristyn Oravec
    Cleveland State University
  • Ilya Yaroslavsky
    Cleveland State University

Abstract

Rumination and suppression are two maladaptive ER responses that are robustly linked to dysphoric affects, depression symptoms, and risk for depressive episodes. The current study examined spontaneous rumination and suppression as predictors of sustained negative affect. Results indicate that suppression predicts increased rumination, which in turn, predicts sustained negative affect.

Depression

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