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Goal-directed rumination and its antagonistic effects on problem solving: a two-week diary study.

Sabrina Krys
Published in: Anxiety, stress, and coping (2020)
Conclusively, goal-directed rumination exerted a negative indirect effect on subjective problem solving via perceived stress and negative mood, whereas it positively affected problem solving via attention and effort. Possible limitations and implications are discussed.
Keyphrases
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