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Worry and rumination: Explanatory roles in the relation between pain and anxiety and depressive symptoms among college students with pain
Authors:Andrew H Rogers  Jafar Bakhshaie  Joseph W Ditre  Kara Manning  Nubia A Mayorga  Andres G Viana
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA
Abstract:Objective: Pain affects a significant proportion of college students in the United States and has been linked to anxiety and depressive symptoms. Rumination and worry, two transdiagnostic factors linked to comorbidity, may explain the relationship between pain and mental health symptoms.

Current Study: The current study examined worry and rumination as explanatory factors in the relationship between pain and anxiety and depressive symptoms in a sample of college students with pain (n?=?1,577; 79.9% female).

Results: Results indicated that both rumination and worry explained the relationship between pain and depressive and social anxiety symptoms, while rumination alone explained the relationship between pain and anxious arousal symptoms.

Conclusion: The current study provides novel empirical evidence that worry and rumination each help explain the relationship between pain and anxiety and depressive symptoms among college students with current pain, and college students in pain may benefit from targeted psychosocial strategies aimed at decreasing worry and ruminative responses.

Keywords:Anxiety  depression  pain  rumination  worry  young adults
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