Mark A Whisman
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Whisman M, du Pont A, Butterworth P
J Affect Disord
. 2019 Sep;
260:680-686.
PMID: 31550614
Background: According to the Response Styles Theory, rumination maintains and exacerbates depression. This study was conducted to examine the bidirectional longitudinal associations between rumination and depressive symptoms in a probability...
22.
Gilmour A, Whisman M, Randall A
J Fam Psychol
. 2019 Jul;
33(8):994-999.
PMID: 31318270
Although there is a well-established positive association between romantic relationship discord and depressive symptoms, there have been few studies assessing this association with sexual minority individuals, who are at increased...
23.
Labrecque L, Whisman M
Fam Process
. 2019 Jul;
59(3):1308-1318.
PMID: 31290150
Panel data from married adults (N = 1,853) in the General Social Survey, a probability sample of the adult household population of the United States, were used to evaluate (a)...
24.
Kirk A, Meyer J, Whisman M, Deacon B, Arch J
J Anxiety Disord
. 2019 Mar;
64:9-15.
PMID: 30852258
Avoidance has long been viewed as an etiological mechanism of anxiety disorders. Of more recent focus within this literature is the distinction between avoidance that is trait-based (experiential avoidance) versus...
25.
Gustavson D, du Pont A, Whisman M, Miyake A
Collabra Psychol
. 2019 Feb;
4(1).
PMID: 30761388
Recent theoretical advances have emphasized the commonality between rumination and worry, often referred to as repetitive negative thinking. Although not studied extensively, repetitive negative thinking may not only account for...
26.
Whisman M, Gilmour A, Salinger J
Health Psychol
. 2018 Sep;
37(11):1041-1044.
PMID: 30234318
Objective: The present study examined the association between marital satisfaction and all-cause mortality in a large, representative sample of American adults. Gender was evaluated as a potential moderator of this...
27.
Whisman M, Miranda R, Fresco D, Heimberg R, Jeglic E, Weinstock L
Assessment
. 2018 May;
27(3):508-517.
PMID: 29809071
Although women demonstrate higher levels of rumination than men, it is unknown whether instruments used to measure rumination have the same psychometric properties for women and men. To examine this...
28.
Whisman M, du Pont A, Rhee S, Spotts E, Lichtenstein P, Ganiban J, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2018 May;
237:18-26.
PMID: 29754021
Background: Prior research has found a reliable and robust association between poor dyadic (e.g., marital) adjustment and depression and anxiety. However, it is possible that this association may be due,...
29.
Whisman M, Robustelli B, Labrecque L
Fam Process
. 2018 Mar;
57(3):649-661.
PMID: 29577265
This longitudinal study was conducted to evaluate actor and partner effects of marital discord on changes in symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in a large population sample...
30.
Whisman M, South S
Curr Opin Psychol
. 2017 Aug;
13:136-141.
PMID: 28813284
A growing body of research supports an important role for genetic factors on intimate, romantic relationships. In this article, we review research that has examined the interplay between genetic and...