Co-rumination via cellphone moderates the association of perceived interpersonal stress and psychosocial well-being in emerging adults.

作者: Karla Klein Murdock , Sarah Gorman , Maia Robbins

DOI: 10.1016/J.ADOLESCENCE.2014.10.010

关键词: Well-beingBurnoutFeelingPsychosocialModerationCo-ruminationClinical psychologyPsychologyAssociation (psychology)Mental health

摘要: Adolescents' and emerging adults' social interactions increasingly revolve around cellphone use, but little research has investigated the psychological properties of interactions. The current study explored co-rumination via cellphone; that is, use functions to excessively communicate about problems or negative feelings. Face-to-face were examined as potential moderators association between perceived interpersonal stress psychosocial well-being (i.e., positive mental health burnout) in a sample 142 college students. was not moderator. However, significant moderator such higher levels associated with lower only among students who reported cellphone. Co-rumination should be further elucidate its developmental trajectory correlates.

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