Adaptive self-reflection and resilience: The moderating effects of rumination on insight as a mediator
Abstract
Self-focused attention literature identifies inconsistencies which suggest that self-reflection does not have a direct relationship with resilient outcomes. This study aimed to clarify the associated mechanisms by (1) exploring the indirect relationships between general and adaptive self-reflection and mental health outcomes via insight, and (2) testing the role of rumination as a moderator of this mediating relationship. Two-hundred and...
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Title
Adaptive self-reflection and resilience: The moderating effects of rumination on insight as a mediator
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
185
Pages
111234 - 111234
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