Self-concealment is associated with brooding, but not with reflection: relationship between self-concealment and rumination among older adults.
Xinning SuSusumu OgawaYoshifumi TakahashiYuho ShimizuDaichi YamashiroToshihito TsuchiyaYan LiKiyo KawakuboTomoki FuruyaDaisuke ChoKoki ItoTomoya TakahashiHiroyuki SuzukiPublished in: Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society (2024)
Self-concealment was only associated with the maladaptive aspect of rumination (i.e. brooding), and not with the adaptive aspects of rumination (i.e. reflection). These findings have important implications for enhancing the understanding of older adults' mental health, and imply that improving self-concealment could potentially mitigate the maladaptive aspects of rumination, which may offer valuable insights for guiding future psychogeriatrics interventions.