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Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination

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Working memory, Stress-reactivity, Cognitive control, Rumination, DEFICITS, COMPONENTS, PERSPECTIVE, INFORMATION, INTERFERENCE, INHIBITION, WORKING-MEMORY, DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS, EXECUTIVE CONTROL, ATTENTIONAL CONTROL

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De Lissnyder, Evi, et al. “Cognitive Control Moderates the Association between Stress and Rumination.” JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY, vol. 43, no. 1, 2012, pp. 519–25, doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.07.004.
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De Lissnyder, E., Koster, E., Goubert, L., Onraedt, T., Vanderhasselt, M.-A., & De Raedt, R. (2012). Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY, 43(1), 519–525. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.07.004
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De Lissnyder, Evi, Ernst Koster, Liesbet Goubert, Thomas Onraedt, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, and Rudi De Raedt. 2012. “Cognitive Control Moderates the Association between Stress and Rumination.” JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY 43 (1): 519–25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.07.004.
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De Lissnyder, Evi, Ernst Koster, Liesbet Goubert, Thomas Onraedt, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, and Rudi De Raedt. 2012. “Cognitive Control Moderates the Association between Stress and Rumination.” JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY 43 (1): 519–525. doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.07.004.
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De Lissnyder E, Koster E, Goubert L, Onraedt T, Vanderhasselt M-A, De Raedt R. Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY. 2012;43(1):519–25.
IEEE
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E. De Lissnyder, E. Koster, L. Goubert, T. Onraedt, M.-A. Vanderhasselt, and R. De Raedt, “Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination,” JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 519–525, 2012.
@article{2035008,
  author       = {{De Lissnyder, Evi and Koster, Ernst and Goubert, Liesbet and Onraedt, Thomas and Vanderhasselt, Marie-Anne and De Raedt, Rudi}},
  issn         = {{0005-7916}},
  journal      = {{JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY}},
  keywords     = {{Working memory,Stress-reactivity,Cognitive control,Rumination,DEFICITS,COMPONENTS,PERSPECTIVE,INFORMATION,INTERFERENCE,INHIBITION,WORKING-MEMORY,DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS,EXECUTIVE CONTROL,ATTENTIONAL CONTROL}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{519--525}},
  title        = {{Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.07.004}},
  volume       = {{43}},
  year         = {{2012}},
}

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