UK Adult Co-Rumination Survey Data with Personality and Well-Being Measures
by Thomas F. Denson·Updated 25d ago
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Description
495 adult UK residents, stratified by age, gender, and ethnicity, participated in a survey on co-rumination. The dataset includes self-report measures of perspective-taking, extraversion, agreeableness, anxiety, and well-being. It was authored by Thomas F. Denson and last updated on figshare in May 2026.
Use Cases
Modeling the relationship between personality traits and co-rumination based on extraversion and agreeableness measures
Investigating the mediating role of co-rumination between individual differences and social distress or anxiety
Analyzing age-related trends in co-rumination behavior within an adult population
Strengths
Dataset is based on a representative sample of 495 UK adults stratified by age, gender, and ethnicity
Includes well-validated self-report measures for multiple psychological constructs
Data is openly available under a CC-BY-4.0 license
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
Effect sizes reported in the associated study were typically small
Provenance
Source
Thomas F. Denson via figshare
Collection Method
Survey study of a representative adult sample
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-14 17:54:29; freshness should be verified
Geography
United Kingdom
The dataset is very small (5.5 KB), indicating limited scope and likely a summary or descriptive statistics file rather than raw survey responses.