Repetitive negative thinking and emotion regulation as mediators of the association between activity-related behaviours and depression

Author:

Lu StephanieORCID,McVeigh Joanne A.,Becerra RodrigoORCID,Bucks Romola S.,Hunter Michael,Naragon-Gainey KristinORCID

Funder

Australian Commonwealth Department of Health

Government of Western Australia Department of Health

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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