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This study verified the hypothesis that evaluative self-organization mode would have a moderation effect in the process influenced by ruminative response style in depression. Ruminative response style, self- organization mode, stress, and depression were measured in 459 undergraduate students. The result showed that self-organization mode has a moderation effect between depression and ruminative response style. This means that, people could lessen their depression when they represent both positive and negative sides in their given situation, even if they ruminate a lot. In addition, the results showed that the interaction effect of ruminative response style, self-organization mode, and stress affected depression differently. Finally, the clinical implications and limitations of the study were discussed.
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