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PROSPECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS OF DEPRESSIVE RUMINATION AND SOCIAL PROBLEM SOLVING WITH DEPRESSION: A 6-MONTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY(.).

Akira Hasegawa1, Yosuke Hattori2, Haruki Nishimura3, Yoshihiko Tanno4.   

Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to examine whether depressive rumination and social problem solving are prospectively associated with depressive symptoms. Nonclinical university students (N = 161, 64 men, 97 women; M age = 19.7 yr., SD = 3.6, range = 18-61) recruited from three universities in Japan completed the Beck Depression Inventory-Second Edition (BDI-II), the Ruminative Responses Scale, Social Problem-Solving Inventory-Revised Short Version (SPSI-R:S), and the Means-Ends Problem-Solving Procedure at baseline, and the BDI-II again at 6 mo. later. A stepwise multiple regression analysis with the BDI-II and all subscales of the rumination and social problem solving measures as independent variables indicated that only the BDI-II scores and the Impulsivity/carelessness style subscale of the SPSI-R:S at Time 1 were significantly associated with BDI-II scores at Time 2 (β = 0.73, 0.12, respectively; independent variables accounted for 58.8% of the variance). These findings suggest that in Japan an impulsive and careless problem-solving style was prospectively associated with depressive symptomatology 6 mo. later, as contrasted with previous findings of a cycle of rumination and avoidance problem-solving style.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25978191     DOI: 10.2466/02.20.PR0.116k28w7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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Authors:  Akira Hasegawa; Haruki Nishimura; Yuko Mastuda; Yoshihiko Kunisato; Hiroshi Morimoto; Masaki Adachi
Journal:  J Ration Emot Cogn Behav Ther       Date:  2015-11-19

2.  How do Rumination and Social Problem Solving Intensify Depression? A Longitudinal Study.

Authors:  Akira Hasegawa; Yoshihiko Kunisato; Hiroshi Morimoto; Haruki Nishimura; Yuko Matsuda
Journal:  J Ration Emot Cogn Behav Ther       Date:  2017-05-08

3.  Causes and consequences of stress generation: Longitudinal associations of negative events, aggressive behaviors, rumination, and depressive symptoms.

Authors:  Akira Hasegawa; Shin-Ichi Oura; Tetsuya Yamamoto; Yoshihiko Kunisato; Yuko Matsuda; Masaki Adachi
Journal:  Curr Psychol       Date:  2022-02-23

4.  Impulsiveness indirectly affects suicidal ideation through depression and simultaneously moderates the indirect effect: A moderated mediation path model.

Authors:  Jingxuan Zhang; Xiaolin Zhang; Guoyu Yang; Zhengzhi Feng
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 5.435

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