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Do Daily Mood Fluctuations Activate Ruminative Thoughts as a Mental Habit? Results from an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
2021
Behaviour Research and Therapy
It has been suggested that mental habits may underpin a heightened disposition to engage in rumination in response to negative mood. The aim of the current study was to assess the role of habit in the dynamic interplay between affect and ruminative thinking in the flow of daily life experiences. Using mobile ecological momentary assessment, 97 participants recorded affect and rumination ten times daily over six days, after completing measures of trait ruminative brooding and habitual
doi:10.1016/j.brat.2021.103832
pmid:33765651
fatcat:gcxpactej5fdpid3wgtzzep4bq