Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology

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Main Author: Cunha, Marina
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Pinto-Gouveia, José, Xavier, Ana
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1017/sjp.2016.41
Summary: Rumination has a crucial role in the onset, severity and maintenance of depression in adolescent and adult populations. The Ruminative Responses Scale (RRS) is the most widely self-report instrument used to assess individual differences in the tendency to engage in ruminative responses style. This paper aims to test the factor structure of the 10-item RRS and the gender-based measurement invariance, in a community sample of adolescents, using a Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Participants were 542 adolescents (53% females) with a mean age of 14 years old (SD = 1.75) from middle and secondary schools (years of education’s mean = 9.46, SD = 1.60) in Portugal. Results confirm the two-factor structure of the RRS composed by brooding and reflection dimensions (GFI = .93, CFI = .90, TLI = .87, SRMR = .05, RMSEA = .11, 90% C.I. [0.092 to 0.121]) and the invariance across gender (GFI = .91, CFI = .89, TLI = .85, RMSEA = .08, 90% C.I. [0.069 to 0.090], p < .001). RRS and their dimensions presented a good internal reliability (Brooding: α = .80; Reflection: α = .75; RRS total: α = .85). Brooding and reflection dimensions revealed moderate correlations with depression, anxiety and stress symptoms (p < .001). Multiple Regression Analysis through Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) showed that brooding is significantly and strongly associated with internalizing symptoms (p < .001). Female adolescents reported more levels of rumination than male adolescents. Overall, these findings support the usefulness of the Portuguese version of RRS and suggest that this short version is an economical, valid and reliable measure to assess ruminative response styles in adolescence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
title Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
spellingShingle Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
Cunha, Marina
Adolescence
Brooding
Confirmatory factor analysis
Reflection
Rumination
title_short Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
title_full Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
title_fullStr Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
title_full_unstemmed Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
title_sort Rumination in adolescence: The distinctive impact of brooding and reflection on psychopathology
author Cunha, Marina
author_facet Cunha, Marina
Pinto-Gouveia, José
Xavier, Ana
author_role author
author2 Pinto-Gouveia, José
Xavier, Ana
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Marina
Pinto-Gouveia, José
Xavier, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescence
Brooding
Confirmatory factor analysis
Reflection
Rumination
topic Adolescence
Brooding
Confirmatory factor analysis
Reflection
Rumination
description Rumination has a crucial role in the onset, severity and maintenance of depression in adolescent and adult populations. The Ruminative Responses Scale (RRS) is the most widely self-report instrument used to assess individual differences in the tendency to engage in ruminative responses style. This paper aims to test the factor structure of the 10-item RRS and the gender-based measurement invariance, in a community sample of adolescents, using a Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Participants were 542 adolescents (53% females) with a mean age of 14 years old (SD = 1.75) from middle and secondary schools (years of education’s mean = 9.46, SD = 1.60) in Portugal. Results confirm the two-factor structure of the RRS composed by brooding and reflection dimensions (GFI = .93, CFI = .90, TLI = .87, SRMR = .05, RMSEA = .11, 90% C.I. [0.092 to 0.121]) and the invariance across gender (GFI = .91, CFI = .89, TLI = .85, RMSEA = .08, 90% C.I. [0.069 to 0.090], p < .001). RRS and their dimensions presented a good internal reliability (Brooding: α = .80; Reflection: α = .75; RRS total: α = .85). Brooding and reflection dimensions revealed moderate correlations with depression, anxiety and stress symptoms (p < .001). Multiple Regression Analysis through Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) showed that brooding is significantly and strongly associated with internalizing symptoms (p < .001). Female adolescents reported more levels of rumination than male adolescents. Overall, these findings support the usefulness of the Portuguese version of RRS and suggest that this short version is an economical, valid and reliable measure to assess ruminative response styles in adolescence.
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Xavier, A., Cunha, M., & Pinto-Gouveia, J. (2016). Rumination in Adolescence: The Distinctive Impact of Brooding and Reflection on Psychopathology. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 19, E37, 1-11. 10.1017/sjp.2016.41. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/5280
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