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Positive rumination can (also) interfere with sleep: A study in a non-clinical sample
Ilana S. Hairston
, Lilach Portal
, Tal Carmon
The Institute of Information Processing and Decision Making
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Insomnia Symptoms
100%
Non-inferiority Trial
100%
Insomnia Severity Index
100%
Positive Rumination
100%
Interaction Terms
42%
Negative Rumination
42%
Ruminative Response Scale
42%
Rumination
28%
Convenience Sampling
14%
Moderating Effect
14%
Index Score
14%
Emotion Regulation
14%
Emotion Regulation Strategies
14%
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation
14%
Arousal
14%
Moderate to Severe
14%
Role of Emotions
14%
Online Questionnaire
14%
Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
14%
Severe Symptoms
14%
Women Age
14%
General Health
14%
Moderation Model
14%
Regulation Factor
14%
Responses to Positive Affect
14%
Psychology
Emotion Regulation
100%
Positive Affect
33%
Clinical Implication
33%
Emotion-Regulation Strategy
33%