The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.

Research on co-rumination has investigated its relationship with internalizing symptoms, but few studies have addressed underlying maladaptive cognitive-affective processes that may play an important role in the maintenance of this relation. This study examines if Young's schema domains mediate...

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Main Authors: Michela Balsamo, Leonardo Carlucci, Maria Rita Sergi, Karla Klein Murdock, Aristide Saggino
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4619064?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-744a60ec483547e195ca6a0701f25cd12020-11-25T01:50:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011010e014017710.1371/journal.pone.0140177The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.Michela BalsamoLeonardo CarlucciMaria Rita SergiKarla Klein MurdockAristide SagginoResearch on co-rumination has investigated its relationship with internalizing symptoms, but few studies have addressed underlying maladaptive cognitive-affective processes that may play an important role in the maintenance of this relation. This study examines if Young's schema domains mediate the relation between co-rumination and depression in a community sample of non-clinical young adults. Participants completed the Co-Rumination Questionnaire, Young Schema Questionnaire-L3, and Teate Depression Inventory. Correlations and path analysis were calculated for the full sample and separately by gender. The schema domains of Overvigilance/Inhibition and Other-Directedness fully mediated the relation between co-rumination and depression. When analyses were performed separately for males and females, mediation persisted only for females. Findings suggest that among young women, co-rumination with a friend may be associated with depressive symptoms because of its activation of specific maladaptive cognitive schemas. Better understanding of the content and processes underpinning co-rumination may have important implications for the prevention and treatment of depression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4619064?pdf=render
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Leonardo Carlucci
Maria Rita Sergi
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Aristide Saggino
The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.
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author_facet Michela Balsamo
Leonardo Carlucci
Maria Rita Sergi
Karla Klein Murdock
Aristide Saggino
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title The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.
title_short The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.
title_full The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.
title_fullStr The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.
title_full_unstemmed The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in the Relation between Co-Rumination and Depression in Young Adults.
title_sort mediating role of early maladaptive schemas in the relation between co-rumination and depression in young adults.
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description Research on co-rumination has investigated its relationship with internalizing symptoms, but few studies have addressed underlying maladaptive cognitive-affective processes that may play an important role in the maintenance of this relation. This study examines if Young's schema domains mediate the relation between co-rumination and depression in a community sample of non-clinical young adults. Participants completed the Co-Rumination Questionnaire, Young Schema Questionnaire-L3, and Teate Depression Inventory. Correlations and path analysis were calculated for the full sample and separately by gender. The schema domains of Overvigilance/Inhibition and Other-Directedness fully mediated the relation between co-rumination and depression. When analyses were performed separately for males and females, mediation persisted only for females. Findings suggest that among young women, co-rumination with a friend may be associated with depressive symptoms because of its activation of specific maladaptive cognitive schemas. Better understanding of the content and processes underpinning co-rumination may have important implications for the prevention and treatment of depression.
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