Self-regulatory control processes in youths: A temporal network analysis approach

JCPP advances Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1002/jcv2.12200
Fiorella Turri, Andrew Jones, Lauriane Constanty, Setareh Ranjbar, Konstantin Drexl, Giorgia Miano, Caroline Lepage, Kerstin Jessica Plessen, Sébastien Urben
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to better understand the temporal interrelationships among self-control, response inhibition, and anger (i.e., momentary state and rumination) on both the within- and between-person levels in male adolescents.

Method

We applied temporal network analyses among 62 male adolescents with a wide range of behavioral difficulties. Self-control, momentary anger, and anger rumination were mapped by self-report measures, whereas we measured response inhibition through an ambulatory Go/No-go task (two measures a day—morning and afternoon—over a 9-day period).

Results

Temporal network analysis, at the within-person level, revealed that morning measures of response inhibition, anger rumination, and self-control were related to the corresponding measure in the afternoon. More efficient response inhibition in the morning was associated with higher self-control in the afternoon. Higher anger rumination in the morning led to higher momentary anger in the afternoon. In a concurrent within-person network, higher momentary anger was reciprocally associated with lower self-control. At the between-person level, higher momentary anger was correlated to higher anger rumination, lower response inhibition, and lower self-control.

Discussion

This study provides insight into the dynamic interactions among self-control, response inhibition, and anger (momentary state and rumination) in male adolescents, advancing the understanding of self-regulatory control functioning.

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青少年的自我调节控制过程:时间网络分析方法
目的 本研究旨在更好地了解男性青少年的自我控制、反应抑制和愤怒(即瞬间状态和反刍)之间在人内和人际层面上的时间相互关系。 方法 我们对 62 名有各种行为障碍的男性青少年进行了时间网络分析。自我控制、瞬间愤怒和愤怒反刍是通过自我报告测量得出的,而我们则是通过一项非卧床的 "走/不走 "任务来测量反应抑制(在为期 9 天的时间里,每天测量两次--上午和下午)。 结果 人内水平的时间网络分析显示,上午的反应抑制、愤怒反刍和自我控制测量与下午的相应测量相关。上午更有效的反应抑制与下午更高的自我控制能力相关。上午较高的愤怒反刍会导致下午较高的瞬间愤怒。在同时进行的人际网络中,较高的瞬间愤怒与较低的自我控制互为因果。在人与人之间,较高的瞬间愤怒与较高的愤怒反刍、较低的反应抑制和较低的自控力相关。 讨论 本研究深入揭示了男性青少年自我控制、反应抑制和愤怒(瞬间状态和反刍)之间的动态互动关系,加深了人们对自我调节控制功能的理解。
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