Repetitive Negative Thinking As a Transdiagnostic Prospective Predictor of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Neurodiverse First-Semester College Students
Erin E. McKenney, Steven M. Brunwasser, Jared K. Richards, Talena C. Day, Bella Kofner, Rachel G. McDonald, Zachary J. Williams, Kristen Gillespie-Lynch, Erin Kang, Matthew D. Lerner, …
Repetitive Negative Thinking As a Transdiagnostic Prospective Predictor of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Neurodiverse First-Semester College Students
Creators
Erin E. McKenney - Rowan University
Steven M. Brunwasser - Rowan University
Jared K. Richards - Rowan University
Talena C. Day - Stony Brook University
Bella Kofner - College of Staten Island
Rachel G. McDonald - Montclair State University
Zachary J. Williams - Vanderbilt University
Kristen Gillespie-Lynch - College of Staten Island
Erin Kang - Montclair State University
Matthew D. Lerner - Stony Brook University
Katherine O. Gotham - Rowan University
Publication Details
Autism in adulthood, v 5(4), pp 374-388
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert
Resource Type
Journal article
Language
English
Academic Unit
College of Arts and Sciences; A.J. Drexel Autism Institute
Web of Science ID
WOS:000956632900001
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85168326898
Other Identifier
991021862281504721
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Psychology, Developmental
Rehabilitation
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