Gender differences in rumination: A meta-analysis.
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Although statistically significant, the effect sizes for gender differences in rumination were small in magnitude and there was no evidence of heterogeneity or publication bias across studies for these effect sizes.About:
This article is published in Personality and Individual Differences.The article was published on 2013-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 428 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rumination.read more
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Online Meditation Program Builds Resilience and Competencies Among Social Work Students Working With Older Adults
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the results of a study on the impact of an online meditation (OMP) program in building resilience and geriatric social work competencies among postgraduate social work students.
Rumination and Rebound from Failure: Investigating How Trait and State Forms of Ruminative Thought Influence Attention to Errors and the Ability to Correct Them in a Challenging Academic Environment
TL;DR: Mangels et al. as discussed by the authors examined both trait and state rumination effects in a challenging verbal general knowledge test-feedback-retest paradigm, where first-test failures accrue (65%), but attention must be paid to corrective feedback in order to learn and later rebound from those failures at a surprise retest.
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Dissociating facial electromyographic correlates of visual and verbal induced rumination
Ladislas Nalborczyk,Ladislas Nalborczyk,Ladislas Nalborczyk,Sonja Banjac,Céline Baeyens,Romain Grandchamp,Ernst H. W. Koster,Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti,Hélène Lœvenbruck +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that because rumination is a habitual and automatic form of emotion regulation, it might be a particularly (strongly) internalised and condensed form of inner speech.
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Family Functioning and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Mindfulness
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated how the spontaneous spatial and temporal activity of the default-mode network underlie the association between rumination and depression and found that rumination is positively correlated with HE and VC (but not fALFF and ReHo) values, reflecting more consistent and regular temporal dynamic patterns in DMN.
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Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences
TL;DR: The concepts of power analysis are discussed in this paper, where Chi-square Tests for Goodness of Fit and Contingency Tables, t-Test for Means, and Sign Test are used.
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Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis
TL;DR: It is concluded that H and I2, which can usually be calculated for published meta-analyses, are particularly useful summaries of the impact of heterogeneity, and one or both should be presented in publishedMeta-an analyses in preference to the test for heterogeneity.
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Trim and fill: A simple funnel-plot-based method of testing and adjusting for publication bias in meta-analysis.
Sue Duval,Richard L. Tweedie +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a rank-based data augmentation technique is proposed for estimating the number of missing studies that might exist in a meta-analysis and the effect that these studies might have had on its outcome.
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Responses to depression and their effects on the duration of depressive episodes.
TL;DR: The authors proposed that the ways people respond to their own symptoms of depression influence the duration of these symptoms and found that people who engage in ruminative responses to depression, focusing on their symptoms and the possible causes and consequences of their symptoms, will show longer depressions than people who take action to distract themselves from their symptoms.
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Rumination reconsidered: A psychometric analysis.
TL;DR: In an attempt to eliminate similar item content as an alternative explanation for the relation between depression and rumination, a secondary analysis was conducted using the data from S. Nolen-Hoeksema, J. Larson, and C. Grayson as mentioned in this paper.