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An experiential avoidance conceptualization of depressive rumination: three tests of the model.

Jeannette M Giorgio1, Jacqueline Sanflippo, Evan Kleiman, Dan Reilly, Rachel E Bender, Clara A Wagner, Richard T Liu, Lauren B Alloy.   

Abstract

This study examined an experiential avoidance conceptualization of depressive rumination in 3 ways: 1) associations among questionnaire measures of rumination, experiential avoidance, and fear of emotions; 2) performance on a dichotic listening task that highlights preferences for non-depressive material; and 3) psychophysiological reactivity in an avoidance paradigm modeled after the one used by Borkovec, Lyonfields, Wiser, and Deihl (1993) in their examination of worry. One hundred and thirty-eight undergraduates completed questionnaire measures and participated in a clinical interview to diagnose current and past episodes of depression. Of those, 100 were randomly assigned to a rumination or relaxation induction condition and participated in a dichotic listening task, rumination/relaxation induction, and depression induction. Questionnaire measures confirmed a relationship between rumination status and avoidance; however, no significant effects were found in the dichotic listening task. Psychophysiological measures indicated no difference in physiological response to a depression induction among high ruminators (HR). However, low ruminators (LR) in the relaxation condition exhibited a larger IBI response than LR in the rumination condition. Overall, these results provide partial support for an avoidance conceptualization of depressive rumination. Implications of these findings are discussed. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20691426      PMCID: PMC3045819          DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2010.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


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