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  1. Rumination, as indexed by the rehearsal scale of the ECQ, is a generic dysfunctional process in response to emotion that contributes to various aspects of mental health (Table 2). It provides a larger definition of potential triggering events, and may be a useful, general assessment tool for a broad conceptualization of rumination.

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      Rumination is multi-faceted in this model and thus several...

  2. May 13, 2024 · Rumination is a form of repetitive negative thinking with a focus on negative past experiences and feelings. It is a process that is characterized by perseverative thinking that...

  3. Nov 17, 2016 · Within public health, researchers have tended to define and measure discrimination as the behavioral manifestations of prejudice, stigma, and bias, thus considering discrimination a real-world manifestation of oppression with potential adverse health consequences.

    • Yin Paradies, João Luiz Bastos, Naomi Priest
    • 2017
  4. More commonly, ‘bias’ refers to systematic error: deviation from a true score, the latter referring to the valid measurement of some phenomenon or to accurate estimation of a population parameter.

    • Martyn Hammersley, Roger Gomm
    • 1997
  5. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Rumination - SpringerLink

    Aug 2, 2017 · Rumination is a repetitive negative thinking process that is associated with low mood and emotional disorder. The differing conceptualizations of rumination and a lack of discrimination between this construct and related constructs has slowed progress in this area.

  6. Feb 22, 2018 · Introduction. Rumination is a cognitive process that has been closely linked to an increased risk for the onset of psychopathology and to the maintenance of emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety.

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