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Title: | The Dimensions of Ruminative Thinking: One for All or All for One | Authors: | Mihić, Ljiljana Novović, Zdenka Lazić, Milica Dozois D. Belopavlović, Radomir |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2019 | Journal: | Assessment | Abstract: | © The Author(s) 2017. The Ruminative Thought Scale (RTS) was developed to measure the ruminative thinking style, presumably common to various psychopathological disorders. However, prior factor-analytic research was inconclusive regarding unidimensionality versus multidimensionality of the RTS. The present study was conducted on a large, heterogeneous Serbian sample (N = 838). A subsample was retested 6 months later providing information about symptoms of depression and various anxiety symptoms. Results showed that a bifactor model of the RTS (representing one general and four group factors) had a better fit than the second-order and one-factor models. The subscale scores were not prospective predictors of symptoms of depression and anxiety, over and above the contribution of the total score. The RTS is a reliable transdiagnostic measure of repetitive thinking. Although there is some clustering of more homogeneous items, there is not enough evidence to support interpretation of the subscales. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/272 | ISSN: | 10731911 | DOI: | 10.1177/1073191117694747 |
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