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. 2023 Nov 20;53(1):142–158. doi: 10.1007/s10964-023-01894-4

Table 2.

Correlations between depressive symptoms and cognitive emotion regulation strategies

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Self-blame 0.21** 0.39** −0.11** 0.29** 0.25** 0.04 0.36** −0.15** 0.30** 0.23** −0.03
2. Acceptance 1 0.25** 0.10** 0.20** 0.41** 0.24** 0.05 −0.07* −0.06+ −0.05 −0.03
3. Rumination 1 −0.15** 0.38** 0.24** 0.10** 0.48** 0.06+ 0.29** 0.23** −0.03

4. Positive

refocusing

1 0.10** 0.19** 0.40** −0.14** 0.14** −0.14** −0.14** 0.00
5. Planning 1 0.43** 0.29** 0.17** 0.07* 0.03 0.01 −0.01

6. Positive

reappraisal

1 0.32** 0.03 −0.03 −0.01 −0.04 0.04
7. Putting into perspective 1 −0.04 0.13** −0.06+ −0.05 0.02
8. Catastrophizing 1 0.21** 0.44** 0.33** 0.02
9. Other-blame 1 0.09** 0.05+ 0.01
10. CES-D Time 1 1 0.61** 0.11**
11. CES-D Time 2 1 0.06+
12. age 1

CERQ Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire; CES-D The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale

+p < 0.05; *p < 0.01; **p < 0.001