Emotional functioning in depressed and depression-vulnerable college students

Individuals classified as depressed, depression-vulnerable (formerly-depressed), and never-depressed reported attitudes about, and typical ways of reacting to, negative emotions. Differences were found between depressed and nondepressed participants and between depression-vulnerable (formerly-depres...

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Risk factors
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Students
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