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Letkiewicz AM, Heller W, Crocker LD et al. Rumination mediates a relationship between executive dysfunction and increases in depressive symptoms over time. F1000Posters 2013, 4:1135 (poster)

Rumination mediates a relationship between executive dysfunction and increases in depressive symptoms over time

Allison M Letkiewicz1, Wendy Heller, Laura D Crocker, Katherine J Mimnaugh, Stacie L Warren, Jeffrey Spielberg, Gregory A Miller
Published 01 Oct 2013
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Published 01 Oct 2013

Rumination mediates a relationship between executive dysfunction and increases in depressive symptoms over time

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Allison M Letkiewicz1, Wendy Heller, Laura D Crocker, Katherine J Mimnaugh, Stacie L Warren, Jeffrey Spielberg, Gregory A Miller
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1 Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Society for Research in Psychopathology meeting 2013
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Gates Foundation grant number
NIMH T32 MH19554, NIMH R01 MH61358, NIMH P50 MH079485
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