A growing body of research uses the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) to assess the impact of mindfulness on rumination. The RRS was designed to measure the severity of depressive rumination. There are two version
The measurement of rumination as conceptualized by Nolen-Hoeksema and co-workers was advanced by the development of the ruminative response scale (RRS), which is a subscale of the response styles questionnaire (RSQ; Nolen-Hoeksema & Morrow, 1991). The RRS consists of 22 items that assess respo...
The Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) is commonly used to measure people's general tendency to ruminate. In this study, we explored whether only few items from the RRS can be used to capture within-person variation in rumination in intensive longitudinal studies. Such a short RRS version would ...
(PSWQ) and the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) as gold standard starting points, brief versions of these measures were developed in a large sample of adolescents (N = 1,952) and results were cross-validated in two independent samples (N = 1,954; N = 457).Results: The brief versions ...
The final nine-item Ruminative Response Scale for Eating Disorders (RRS-ED) demonstrated good convergent and discriminant validity and test鈥搑etest reliability. The psychometric properties were replicated in an anorexia nervosa sample. The findings support the notion that rumination in EDs is distinct...
The Ruminative Response Scale for Eating Disorders (RRS-ED) measures ruminative thought content specifically related to eating disordered themes, assessing two domains of rumination, brooding and reflection. This study aims to examine the factor structure of the RRS-ED in a Portuguese community sample...
Although frequently used in the United States, the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) has not been extensively studied in cross-cultural samples. The present study evaluated the factor structure of Treynor et al.'s 10-item version of the RRS in samples from Argentina (N = 308) and the United ...
Although frequently used in the United States, the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) has not been extensively studied in cross-cultural samples. The present study evaluated the factor structure of Treynor et al.'s 10-item version of the RRS in samples from Argentina (N = 308) and the United ...
Ruminative Response ScaleFactor structureMeasurement invarianceDepressionRumination is a relevant mechanism for experiencing depressive symptoms. To date, one of the most commonly used measures to assess rumination is the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS), which contains two dimensions: brooding and reflection...
ResponseStyleTheRuminativeResponseScaleCFAScaleAdaptationThis study was designed to examine structural validity and reliability of short version of The Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) developed by Treynor, Gonzalez, and Nolen-Hoeksema (2003). Participants were 549 (307 girls, 242 boys) volunteering high...