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Antecedents of COVID ‐19 rumination: A three‐wave study
Marjolein C. J. Caniëls
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, Irina Nikolova
, Isabella Hatak
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Petra C. Weerd‐Nederhof
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Corresponding author for this work
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COVID-19
100%
Rumination
100%
Work Events
42%
Negative Work Events
42%
Self-efficacy
28%
COVID-19 Pandemic
28%
Conservation of Resources Theory
28%
Negative Automatic Thoughts
28%
Dutch
14%
Positive Affect
14%
Mediation Model
14%
Psychological Complaints
14%
Coping Capacity
14%
Individual Coping
14%
Psychology
COVID-19
100%
Self-Efficacy
22%
Conservation of Resources
22%
Positive Affect
11%
Mediation Model
11%
Coping Behavior
11%