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= .07, 95% CI .01, .12) showed significant indirect effects on aggression via anger rumination. Anger rumination emerges as a key cognitive-affective pathway linking interpersonal hypersensitivity and emotional unawareness to aggression. Targeting rumination and emotional clarity may enhance interventions for aggression in rejection-sensitive individuals.
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