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SUBMITTER: Ysseldyk R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5912761 | biostudies-literature | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ysseldyk Renate R McQuaid Robyn J RJ McInnis Opal A OA Anisman Hymie H Matheson Kimberly K
PloS one 20180423 4
The present research explored whether components of social identity, namely ingroup ties, affect, and centrality, were differentially linked to mental health and inflammatory immune responses, and whether rumination mediated those relations. Study 1 (N = 138) indicated that stronger ingroup ties were associated with fewer mental health (depressive and post-traumatic stress) symptoms; those relations were mediated by the tendency for individuals with strong ties to rely less on ruminative coping ...[more]