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Reciprocal relations between rumination and bulimic, substance abuse, and depressive symptoms in female adolescents.
Authors:Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan   Stice, Eric   Wade, Emily   Bohon, Cara
Abstract:The authors examined the reciprocal relations between rumination and symptoms of depression, bulimia, and substance abuse with longitudinal data from 496 female adolescents. Rumination predicted future increases in bulimic and substance abuse symptoms, as well as onset of major depression, binge eating, and substance abuse. Depressive and bulimic, but not substance abuse, symptoms predicted increases in rumination. Rumination did not predict increases in externalizing symptoms, providing evidence for the specificity of effects of rumination, although externalizing symptoms predicted future increases in rumination. Results suggest rumination may contribute to the etiology of depressive, bulimic, and substance abuse pathology and that the former two disturbances may foster increased rumination. Results imply that it might be beneficial for prevention programs to target this cognitive vulnerability. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:depression   eating disorders   substance abuse   rumination   adolescence   bulimia   etiological factors
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