id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt zs25x636r58 Ryan P. Egan Does Rumination Have Adverse Interpersonal Consequences? A Test of an Emotion-Dysregulation Extension to Stress-Generation Theory in Depression 2018 .txt text/plain 148 6 30 In a sample of 135 pairs of same-sex friends, I conducted an experimental test of two predictions: first, that individuals induced to ruminate will be rated poorer in interpersonal functioning during a discussion with a friend than individuals induced to distract themselves; and second, that friends will ruminate more during discussions with individuals induced to ruminate versus distract themselves. The present study proposes an extension to the existing stress-generation framework to include emotion dysregulation as a precursor to interpersonal stress. cache/zs25x636r58.txt txt/zs25x636r58.txt