Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3217127091> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 items per page.
- W3217127091 endingPage "103242" @default.
- W3217127091 startingPage "103242" @default.
- W3217127091 abstract "• Negative emotions showed higher emotional intensity than Positive emotions. • High ruminators experience negative, but not positive emotions more intensely than Low ruminators. • High ruminators did not differ from Low ruminators in their emotion identification. • This pattern of results was also found for brooding but not for reflective pondering. It has been suggested that a high tendency to ruminate presents a deficient emotion regulation. Past research found that people with high tendency to ruminate show sustained attention for negative stimuli and increased negative thinking, which may result in intensified experiences of negative emotions. Moreover, high level of rumination was associated with low emotional understanding. Accordingly, we hypothesized (1) high ruminators (HR) experience more intense emotional reactions than low ruminators (LR) for negative but not positive emotions, (2) LR have higher emotional clarity than HR, and (3) there would be the same pattern of results for brooding but not for reflective pondering. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire, a rumination response style questionnaire, and the Beck Depression Inventory-II. They also rated emotional intensity and identified emotion type for scene pictures from the CAP-D (Categorized Affective Pictures Database). The highest (HR) and lowest (LR) quarters of ruminators were compared on levels of emotional intensity and emotional clarity. We found HR experienced negative emotions more intensely than LR, with no difference for positive emotions. In contrast to our hypothesis, the two groups did not differ in their emotion understanding. This pattern of results was found for brooding but not for reflective pondering. Our research sheds light on the mechanism underlying rumination and emotion regulation." @default.
- W3217127091 created "2021-12-06" @default.
- W3217127091 creator A5002048505 @default.
- W3217127091 creator A5006750250 @default.
- W3217127091 creator A5026202181 @default.
- W3217127091 date "2021-11-01" @default.
- W3217127091 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W3217127091 title "Rumination, emotional intensity and emotional clarity" @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1483999690 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1575240395 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1914481072 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1963727172 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1968837585 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1971073847 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1984208560 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1986479014 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W1997210657 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2000571766 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2004506384 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2009735175 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2017517738 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2018445256 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2019779929 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2030761940 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2035843339 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2038502989 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2047553482 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2056803222 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2064567519 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2074503869 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2087280742 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2092505096 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2096423181 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2097248438 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2103493808 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2113087522 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2113621838 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2129717772 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2134462991 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2150323296 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2158492970 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2158598050 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2169563916 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2169792940 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2226676682 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2563718783 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W2893678905 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W4211130665 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W4233328381 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W4241697187 @default.
- W3217127091 cites W4249412541 @default.
- W3217127091 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2021.103242" @default.
- W3217127091 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34808490" @default.
- W3217127091 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3217127091 type Work @default.
- W3217127091 sameAs 3217127091 @default.
- W3217127091 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3217127091 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3217127091 hasAuthorship W3217127091A5002048505 @default.
- W3217127091 hasAuthorship W3217127091A5006750250 @default.
- W3217127091 hasAuthorship W3217127091A5026202181 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C2776060345 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C2777146004 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C3020014160 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C138496976 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C15744967 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C169760540 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C169900460 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C185592680 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C2776060345 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C2777146004 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C3020014160 @default.
- W3217127091 hasConceptScore W3217127091C55493867 @default.
- W3217127091 hasLocation W32171270911 @default.
- W3217127091 hasLocation W32171270912 @default.
- W3217127091 hasOpenAccess W3217127091 @default.
- W3217127091 hasPrimaryLocation W32171270911 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W12628485 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W13123115 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W13950139 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W20473332 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W21597032 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W27282992 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W3694643 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W6008114 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W6358655 @default.
- W3217127091 hasRelatedWork W7407773 @default.
- W3217127091 hasVolume "96" @default.
- W3217127091 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3217127091 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3217127091 magId "3217127091" @default.
- W3217127091 workType "article" @default.