When talking goes awry: association between co-rumination and trait anxiety, test anxiety, and anxiety sensitivity in early and late adolescents.
Rebecca CernikAudrey-Ann JournaultSandrine CharbonneauClaudia SauvageauCharles-Édouard GiguèreCatherine RaymondSonia LupienPublished in: Anxiety, stress, and coping (2024)
Developmental factors may play a role in the association between co-rumination and different forms of anxiety. Anxiety sensitivity may appear alongside co-rumination in early adolescence and may broaden to trait and test anxiety in late adolescence. These results extend our understanding of the relationship between co-rumination and anxiety, as well as generate hypotheses for future longitudinal studies.