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Ruminative and catastrophizing cognitive styles mediate the association between daily hassles and high anxiety in Hong Kong adolescents
Siu Mui CHAN
, Sau Kam CHAN
, Wai Wai KWOK
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Hong Kong Adolescents
100%
Catastrophizing
100%
High Anxiety
100%
Daily Hassles
100%
Cognitive Style
100%
Rumination
50%
Predictors of Anxiety
33%
Copyright
16%
Path Analysis
16%
Gender Differences
16%
Cognitive Response
16%
Significant Predictors
16%
Cognitive Behavior
16%
Depressive Symptoms
16%
Prevalence Rate
16%
Community Sample
16%
Response Styles
16%
Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders
16%
Therapeutic Approaches
16%
Psychology
Adolescents
100%
Cognitive Style
100%
Gender Difference
20%
Depression
20%