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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2019 Jun 22;256:550–559. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.06.026

Table 3.

Latent Variable Correlations between Rumination, EFs, and Psychopathology for Men/Women

Latent Variable 1. Internalizing 2. Externalizing 3. Anger Rumination 4. Depressive Rumination
1. Internalizing
2. Externalizing .69*[.12]/.51*[.06]
3. Anger Rumination .43*[.10]/.32*[.06] .31*[.04]/.31*[.04]
4. Depressive Rumination .84*[.15]/.57*[.06] .29*[.05]/.27*[.05] .73*[.04]/.67*[.04]
5. Common EF −.08[.10]/−.06 [.08] −.21*[.06]/−.21*[.06] −.09+[.05]/−.09+[.05] −.11*[.06]/−.11*[.05]
6. Shifting-Specific −.01[.10]/.01 [.08] −.04 [.06]/−.04 [.06] .03 [.05]/.03 [.05] .01 [.05]/.01 [.05]
7. Updating-Specific −.15[.10]/−.17+[.10] −.09+[.05]/−.14+[.08] −.06 [.05]/−.09 [.07] −.02 [.05]/−.02 [.07]

Note. Standard errors are in brackets. The correlations between the Common EF, Shifting-Specific, and Updating-Specific latent variables are fixed to zero in the Unity/Diversity model.

*

p<.05

+

p<.10