Differences in Social Problem Solving and Rumination between Formerly Depressed and Never-Depressed Japanese University Students

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  • 抑うつエピソードの経験者と未経験者における社会的問題解決と反すうの差異
  • 抑うつエピソードの経験者と未経験者における社会的問題解決と反すうの差異 : 日本人大学生を対象として
  • ヨクウツ エピソード ノ ケイケンシャ ト ミケイケンシャ ニ オケル シャカイテキ モンダイ カイケツ ト ハンスウ ノ サイ : ニホンジン ダイガクセイ オ タイショウ ト シテ
  • ―日本人大学生を対象として

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<p>The characteristics of social problem solving and rumination in formerly depressed people were investigated. Based on the results of a self-report measure, the participants were divided into a formerly depressed group that had experienced an episode that met the criteria for major depression (n=14), and a never-depressed group (n=92). The formerly depressed group had higher scores on the Rational Problem-Solving subscale of the Social Problem-Solving Inventory-Revised Short Version and the Brooding and Reflective Pondering subscales of the Ruminative Responses Scale, after controlling for gender and the current depression level. It is possible that these factors increase the vulnerability to depression.</p>

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