A multidimensional structure for repetitive thought: what's on your mind, and how, and how much?
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| Abstract | :
Although repetitive thought (RT) styles such as worry, rumination, and processing correlate positively, they have divergent effects on well-being, suggesting important dimensional variation. In Study 1, multidimensional scaling identified 2 dimensions--positive versus negative content valence and searching versus solving purpose--among students (N=978) who completed standard RT measures. In Study 2, students (N=100) sorted 25 descriptions of RT. Multidimensional scaling identified 4 dimensions, including valence and purpose. Content valence associated with valenced affect; solving associated with less aroused affect and less polarized appraisals of thought topics. In Study 3, valence and purpose of RT descriptions by women in a breast cancer prevention trial (N=62) predicted concurrent affect and psychological and physical well-being. |
| Year of Publication | :
2003
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| Journal | :
Journal of personality and social psychology
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| Volume | :
85
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| Issue | :
5
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| Number of Pages | :
909-21
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| ISSN Number | :
0022-3514
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| URL | :
http://content.apa.org/journals/psp/85/5/909
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| DOI | :
10.1037/0022-3514.85.5.909
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| Short Title | :
J Pers Soc Psychol
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