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HKU study shows ruminating about being lonely is more closely linked to depression than actual loneliness
January 15, 2025 by NewsBot
Past studies have identified a loneliness-rumination-depression nexus. Rumination is defined as repetitive and intrusive negative thoughts and feelings, and loneliness as a gap between desired and actual social connections. Given a widely reported high co-occurrence between loneliness and depression, a research team sought to understand the underlying mechanisms.