Rumination mediates the relationship between impaired cognitive control for emotional information and depressive symptoms: A prospective study in remitted depressed adults.
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R. de Raedt | E. Koster | Rudi De Raedt | Ernst H W Koster | E. De Lissnyder | Ineke Demeyer | Evi De Lissnyder | I. Demeyer
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