Regression Models Predicting Co-Rumination in UK Adults
by Thomas F. Denson·Updated 25d ago
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Description
A 2026 survey of 495 adult UK residents aged 18–87, stratified by age, gender, and ethnicity, examines co-rumination. Authored by Thomas F. Denson, the dataset includes self-report measures of perspective-taking, extraversion, agreeableness, anxiety, and well-being used in regression and structural equation models.
Use Cases
Training regression models to predict co-rumination scores based on personality traits and well-being measures mentioned in the description
Analyzing the mediating role of co-rumination between individual differences and outcomes like social distress and anxiety as described
Investigating age-related trends in co-rumination behavior across the adult lifespan
Exploring the paradoxical relationship between co-rumination, relationship satisfaction, and anxiety highlighted in the research
Strengths
Dataset is based on a representative sample of 495 adult UK residents
Sample is stratified by age, gender, and ethnicity
Uses well-validated self-report measures for key psychological constructs
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 source study are described as typically small
Provenance
Source
Thomas F. Denson
Collection Method
Survey study
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-14 17:54:31
Geography
United Kingdom
Dataset is very small (9.5 KB), indicating limited scope.