Rose Amanda J, Carlson Wendy, Waller Erika M
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri- Columbia, Columbia, MO 6511, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2007 Jul;43(4):1019-31. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.43.4.1019.
Co-ruminating, or excessively discussing problems, with friends is proposed to have adjustment tradeoffs. Co-rumination is hypothesized to contribute both to positive friendship adjustment and to problematic emotional adjustment. Previous single-assessment research was consistent with this hypothesis, but whether co-rumination is an antecedent of adjustment changes was unknown. A 6-month longitudinal study with middle childhood to midadolescent youths examined whether co-rumination is simultaneously a risk factor (for depression and anxiety) and a protective factor (for friendship problems). For girls, a reciprocal relationship was found in which co-rumination predicted increased depressive and anxiety symptoms and increased positive friendship quality over time, which, in turn, contributed to greater co-rumination. For boys, having depressive and anxiety symptoms and high-quality friendships also predicted increased co-rumination. However, for boys, co-rumination predicted only increasing positive friendship quality and not increasing depression and anxiety. An implication of this research is that some girls at risk for developing internalizing problems may go undetected because they have seemingly supportive friendships.
与朋友反复思考,即过度讨论问题,被认为存在调节权衡。反复思考被假设既有助于积极的友谊调适,也会导致有问题的情绪调适。先前的单次评估研究与这一假设相符,但反复思考是否是调适变化的前因尚不清楚。一项针对童年中期至青少年中期青年的为期6个月的纵向研究,考察了反复思考是否同时是(抑郁和焦虑的)风险因素以及(友谊问题的)保护因素。对于女孩,发现了一种相互关系,即反复思考预示着随着时间推移抑郁和焦虑症状增加以及积极友谊质量提高,而这反过来又导致更多的反复思考。对于男孩,有抑郁和焦虑症状以及高质量的友谊也预示着反复思考增加。然而,对于男孩,反复思考仅预示着积极友谊质量提高,而不是抑郁和焦虑增加。这项研究的一个启示是,一些有发展内化问题风险的女孩可能未被发现,因为她们看似有支持性的友谊。
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