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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2010 Dec 30;49(3):186–193. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2010.12.006

Table 2.

Correlations between rumination and symptoms of depression and anxiety.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Adolescent Sample
1. CRSQ
Rumination T1
__
2. CDI
Depression T1
.42** __
3. MASC
Anxiety T1
.55** .28** __
4. CRSQ
Rumination T2
.57** .39** .43** __
5. CRSQ
Rumination T3
.48** .35** .41** .61** __
6. CDI
Depression T3
.23** .54** .13** .33** .44** __
7. MASC
Anxiety T3
.35** .24** .53** .44** .69** .33** __

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Adult Sample

1. RSQ
Rumination T1
__
2. BDI
Depression T1
.50** __
3. HRS-D
Depression T1
.39** .62** __
4. BAI
Anxiety T1
.47** .60** .52** __
5. RSQ
Rumination T2
.68** .44** .33** .40** __
6. BDI
Depression T2
.37** .60** .42** .47** .50** __
7. HRS-D
Depression T2
.35** .48** .44** .45** .45** .67** __
8. BAI
Anxiety T2
.39** .50** .37** .63** .49** .61** .57** __

Note: CRSQ = Children’s Response Styles Questionnaire; CDI = Children’s Depression Inventory; MASC = Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children; RSQ = Response Styles Questionnaire; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; HRS-D = Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression; BAI = Beck Anxiety Inventory;

*

p < 0.05,

**

p < 0.01.