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Social Studies, 23.04.2020 04:35 buddyshaw76

Megan has a problem with her boyfriend's intense jealousy. She and her friends talk constantly about her problem, focusing on nothing else. According to research, this co-rumination is likely to result in

A)resolution of the problem for Megan.

B)decrease in positive friendship quality with her friends.

C)an increase in depressive symptoms for Megan.

D)All of these choices are correct.

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