Rumination Moderates the Association between Neuroticism, Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Indian Women.
Parwinder SinghNavneet MishraPublished in: Indian journal of psychological medicine (2023)
The findings imply that a reduction in rumination may help women, especially those who are high on neuroticism, manage their vulnerabilities toward anxiety and depressive symptoms. Personality traits being not that malleable, targeting a reduction of rumination usage, which is both a trans-diagnostic factor and a malleable one, can help address the surging prevalence of common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression through appropriately devised interventions.