Higher Rumination Tendency Is Associated with Reduced Positive Effects of Daily Activity Participation in People with Depressive Disorder.
Lin-Jye HuangChinyu WuHsin-Hsiu Essential YehPei-Shan HuangYi-Hong YangYung-Chun FangChien-Te WuPublished in: Occupational therapy international (2022)
The current results suggest that the unhealthy motivation behind activity participation seems to be an important factor that decreases the quality of participation in individuals with higher rumination tendency. Establishing a healthy motivation for activity participation is therefore critical for improving their quality of participation. As an initial step, OT interventions could put a focus on helping them clarify and escape from the source of negative rumination cycles that impede their positive feeling of activity participation.
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