01-08-2010 | Original Article | Uitgave 4/2010 Open Access

Dimensions of Negative Thinking and the Relations with Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Children and Adolescents
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Introduction
Methods
Participants and Procedure
Measures
Repetitive Negative Thinking
Depressive Symptoms
Anxiety Symptoms
Statistical Analysis
Results
Joint Factor Analysis on SRRS-C, CRSS, and PSWQ-C Items
Item
|
Item description
|
Factor 1
|
Factor 2
|
Factor 3
|
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
≤13
|
≥14
|
≤13
|
≥14
|
≤13
|
≥14
|
||
PSWQ-C 10
|
I have been a worrier all my life
|
.77
|
.77
|
−.10
|
−.01
|
.01
|
−.04
|
PSWQ-C 13
|
I worry all the time
|
.75
|
.86
|
−.05
|
−.08
|
.00
|
−.07
|
PSWQ-C 6
|
I’m always worrying about something
|
.74
|
.83
|
−.04
|
−.07
|
−.03
|
.00
|
PSWQ-C 2
|
I really worry about things
|
.72
|
.73
|
.06
|
.06
|
−.07
|
−.00
|
PSWQ-C 12
|
Once I start worrying, I can’t stop
|
.69
|
.65
|
.00
|
.07
|
.01
|
.06
|
PSWQ-C 9
|
I worry about everything
|
.68
|
.79
|
−.08
|
.01
|
.08
|
−.11
|
PSWQ-C 7
|
I find it hard to quit worrying when I want to
|
.67
|
.53
|
.09
|
.07
|
−.08
|
.13
|
PSWQ-C 3
|
I worry about a lot of things
|
.66
|
.67
|
.02
|
.03
|
.08
|
.07
|
PSWQ-C 4
|
I know I shouldn’t worry so much, but I just can’t help it
|
.63
|
.72
|
.12
|
.08
|
−.02
|
.05
|
PSWQ-C 11
|
I notice that I have been worrying about things
|
.62
|
.63
|
.03
|
.10
|
.13
|
.11
|
PSWQ-C 5
|
When I’m under pressure I worry a lot
|
.59
|
.58
|
.12
|
.08
|
−.02
|
.10
|
PSWQ-C 1
|
I’m really bothered by the worrying I do
|
.54
|
.63
|
.10
|
.15
|
.09
|
.06
|
PSWQ-C 8
|
As soon as I finish something, I start worrying about all kind of other things
|
.52
|
.64
|
−.04
|
−.05
|
.09
|
.02
|
PSWQ-C 14
|
I’m always worrying about the things I need to do, until they’re finished
|
.45
|
.49
|
.12
|
.12
|
.11
|
.13
|
CRSS 19
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think about how I feel
|
−.01
|
−.02
|
.71
|
.79
|
−.00
|
.02
|
CRSS 13
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think about why it is I feel this way
|
−.09
|
−.06
|
.68
|
.67
|
−.05
|
.06
|
CRSS 4
|
When I’m feeling sad, I withdraw and think about why I feel that way
|
.09
|
.10
|
.61
|
.70
|
−.07
|
−.05
|
CRSS 16
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think about the things that have happened over and over again
|
.11
|
.14
|
.60
|
.58
|
.04
|
.13
|
CRSS 20
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think about something that happened and wish it had gone better
|
−.08
|
.02
|
.59
|
.51
|
.19
|
.28
|
CRSS 7
|
When I’m feeling sad, I isolate myself to think about my feelings
|
.05
|
−.01
|
.58
|
.76
|
−.01
|
−.12
|
CRSS 11
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think about the other times that things didn’t go the way I wanted
|
.04
|
.17
|
.56
|
.43
|
.02
|
.14
|
CRSS 2
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think about that I should have done things differently
|
.06
|
.05
|
.50
|
.44
|
.14
|
.28
|
CRSS 1
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think about the other times that I felt this way
|
.03
|
.19
|
.49
|
.33
|
.12
|
.21
|
CRSS 8
|
When I’m feeling sad, I think: why can’t I stop feeling this way?
|
.05
|
.21
|
.47
|
.46
|
.07
|
.10
|
SRRS-C 4
|
I think about how terrible the stressful event was
|
−.00
|
.15
|
−.08
|
−.11
|
.76
|
.65
|
SRRS-C 5
|
I think about the stressful event and wish it had gone better
|
−.02
|
.03
|
.04
|
.01
|
.68
|
.70
|
SRRS-C 7
|
I think about the causes of the stressful event
|
−.04
|
−.11
|
.01
|
.11
|
.60
|
.51
|
SRRS-C 6
|
I think about how the stressful event will negatively affect my life
|
.08
|
.08
|
.02
|
−.01
|
.59
|
.62
|
SRRS-C 2
|
I think about what the occurrence of the stressor means about me
|
.03
|
.12
|
.04
|
.11
|
.53
|
.47
|
SRRS-C 1
|
I think about how the stressful event was all my fault
|
.15
|
.24
|
.03
|
−.04
|
.50
|
.53
|
SRRS-C 9
|
I think about how things like this always happen to me
|
.17
|
.21
|
.04
|
.04
|
.49
|
.46
|
SRRS-C 3
|
I think about how things could have gone differently
|
−.01
|
−.02
|
.16
|
.09
|
.48
|
.62
|
SRRS-C 8
|
I think about how important the stressful event is for me
|
.00
|
−.07
|
.05
|
.02
|
.46
|
.56
|
General Statistics, Gender Differences, and Reliability
Total sample
|
Girls
|
Boys
|
Gender difference
|
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M
|
SD
|
Alpha
|
M
|
SD
|
M
|
SD
|
t
|
p
|
|
Sample 1
|
|||||||||
Depression (CDI)
|
8.0
|
6.3
|
.87
|
8.3
|
6.6
|
7.5
|
5.9
|
1.7
|
.084
|
Trait anxiety (STAI-TC)
|
30.5
|
7.9
|
.91
|
31.6
|
8.0
|
28.9
|
7.4
|
4.7
|
<.001
|
Stress-reactive rumination (SRRS-C)
|
16.7
|
5.1
|
.88
|
17.2
|
5.2
|
16.0
|
4.8
|
3.2
|
.002
|
Worry (PSWQ-C)
|
12.0
|
8.1
|
.94
|
13.0
|
8.1
|
10.7
|
7.8
|
3.8
|
<.001
|
Emotion-focused rumination (CRSS)
|
16.4
|
7.7
|
.87
|
17.5
|
7.3
|
14.9
|
7.9
|
4.8
|
<.001
|
Age
|
12.4
|
1.9
|
–
|
12.4
|
1.9
|
12.3
|
1.7
|
1.2
|
.221
|
Sample 2
|
|||||||||
Stress-reactive rumination (SRRS-C)
|
16.7
|
4.8
|
.82
|
17.1
|
5.1
|
16.2
|
4.5
|
2.8
|
.005
|
Worry (PSWQ-C)
|
12.4
|
7.2
|
.92
|
14.2
|
7.4
|
10.3
|
6.4
|
8.3
|
<.001
|
Emotion-focused rumination (CRSS)
|
15.6
|
8.0
|
.88
|
17.7
|
7.7
|
13.2
|
7.7
|
8.0
|
<.001
|
Discriminant Validity of the SRRS-C
1.
|
2.
|
3.
|
4.
|
5.
|
6.
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Depression (CDI)
|
–
|
|||||
2. Trait anxiety (STAI-TC)
|
.69*
|
–
|
||||
3. Stress-reactive rumination (SRRS-C)
|
.59* (.16*)
|
.68* (.17*)
|
–
|
|||
4. Worry (PSWQ-C)
|
.62* (.11*)
|
.77* (.46*)
|
.70*
|
–
|
||
5. Emotion-focused rumination (CRSS)
|
.44* (−.01)
|
.55* (.06)
|
.65*
|
.58*
|
–
|
|
6. Age
|
.12
|
.11
|
.17*
|
.14
|
.12
|
–
|
7. Gender
|
.05
|
.17*
|
.11*
|
.14*
|
.17*
|
.04
|