Literature DB >> 19667138

Brooding and pondering: isolating the active ingredients of depressive rumination with exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling.

Michael F Armey1, David M Fresco, Michael T Moore, Douglas S Mennin, Cynthia L Turk, Richard G Heimberg, Jelena Kecmanovic, Lauren B Alloy.   

Abstract

Depressive rumination, as assessed by Nolen-Hoeksema's Response Styles Questionnaire (RSQ), predicts the onset, chronicity, and duration of depressed mood. However, some RSQ items contain depressive content and result in a heterogeneous factor structure. After the a priori elimination of items potentially confounded with depressed item content, Treynor, Gonzalez, and Nolen-Hoeksema identified two factors within the remaining RSQ rumination sub-scale that were differentially related to depression: brooding and pondering. However, Treynor et al. used a nonstandard form and administration of the RSQ. The present study sought to address these methodological idiosyncrasies and replicate the factor structure of Treynor et al. through exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling. Findings support the brooding and pondering solution and demonstrate that brooding relates more strongly to depression and anxiety than does pondering.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19667138      PMCID: PMC2832851          DOI: 10.1177/1073191109340388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


  16 in total

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9.  Pretreatment anterior cingulate activity predicts antidepressant treatment response in major depressive episodes.

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