2023
Cognitive predictors of stress-induced mood malleability in depression
Bø R, Kraft B, Joormann J, Jonassen R, Harmer C, Landrø N. Cognitive predictors of stress-induced mood malleability in depression. Anxiety Stress & Coping 2023, 37: 278-292. PMID: 37695740, DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2023.2255531.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive processesMood reactivityState ruminationNegative interpretation biasComorbid anxiety disordersDepression severityAttentional controlCognitive predictorsInterpretation biasAttentional networksImagery scriptsTrait ruminationTemporal precedenceAnxiety disordersRuminationNegative biasesSeverity of depressionMajor depressive disorderMalleabilityDepressionPredictive roleBiasesDepressive disorderTheoretical modelDisorders
2015
The role of Facebook use in mediating the relation between rumination and adjustment after a relationship breakup
Tran T, Joormann J. The role of Facebook use in mediating the relation between rumination and adjustment after a relationship breakup. Computers In Human Behavior 2015, 49: 56-61. DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2015.02.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrait ruminationImpact of ruminationStressful interpersonal eventsFacebook useNegative emotional consequencesMaladaptive thoughtsInterpersonal eventsIndividual differencesHigh ruminatorsEmotional consequencesRelationship breakupRuminationSocial worldSocial networking sitesNetworking sitesImportance of FacebookRuminatorsAdjustmentPilot studyStressorsHigh relianceThoughtFacebookDifficultiesRelation
2014
Trait Rumination Moderates the Effect of Executive Control Training
Quinn M, Keil D, Utke S, Joormann J. Trait Rumination Moderates the Effect of Executive Control Training. Journal Of Experimental Psychopathology 2014, 5: 289-301. DOI: 10.5127/jep.0038713.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExecutive control trainingTrait ruminationControl trainingExecutive controlCortisol reactivityTraining effectsN-back taskControl conditionResilient respondingAffective stimuliBiological stress responseEmotional adjustmentIndividual differencesTimes of stressStressful eventsStudent sampleRuminationCondition assignmentTraining groupSalivary cortisolStress inductionCurrent studyTrainingParticipantsEmotions
2013
Rumination Moderates the Effects of Cognitive Bias Modification of Attention
Arditte K, Joormann J. Rumination Moderates the Effects of Cognitive Bias Modification of Attention. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2013, 38: 189-199. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-013-9581-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive bias modificationAttention biasAttention biasesBias modificationDot-probe taskPositive attention biasNegative attention biasGreater positive affectSubsequent stress reactivityBiased attentionSignificant main effectPositive affectTrait ruminationEmotional reactivityTraining tasksTraining efficacyStress reactivityEye trackingRuminationAcute stressorMain effectParticipantsClinical implicationsTaskBiases