Emotion regulation and self-control: Same same but different… and even incompatible?

IF 5 1区 心理学 Q1 Psychology
Mario Wenzel, Zarah Rowland, Sebastian Bürgler, Marie Hennecke
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Abstract

Objective

We explore the idea that inhibitory self-control and prohedonic emotion regulation may be incompatible concerns.

Background

Specifically, we propose that because some forms of self-control involve denying oneself hedonic pleasures, it may lead to negative affect. Because people may then prioritize emotion regulation over self-control, negative affect may in turn lead to emotion regulation efforts, specifically the use of emotion regulation strategies, and an increased likelihood of self-control failure.

Method

To explore the relationship between emotion regulation and self-control in daily life, we conducted a secondary analysis of a 6-week, 6-signal-per-day ambulatory assessment data set (N = 125 participants with a total of 22,845 completed measurement occasions).

Results

Consistent with our predictions, we found that self-control efforts of resisting a pleasurable desire led to significantly increased subsequent negative affect, which, in turn, led to significantly increased emotion regulation efforts and to significantly more likely self-control failures.

Conclusions

We found evidence for the notion that inhibitory self-control and prohedonic emotion regulation are, on average, somewhat incompatible concerns. We discuss our findings in the context of other phenomena in which emotion regulation concerns may conflict with the pursuit of other goals.

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情绪调节与自我控制:同中有异......甚至互不相容?
目的:我们探讨了抑制性自我控制和顺应性情绪调节可能互不相容的观点:背景:我们探讨了抑制性自我控制和享乐性情绪调节可能互不相容的观点:具体来说,我们提出,由于某些形式的自我控制涉及到拒绝享乐,因此可能会导致负面情绪。由于人们可能会将情绪调节置于自我控制之上,负面情绪可能会反过来导致情绪调节努力,特别是情绪调节策略的使用,并增加自我控制失败的可能性:为了探索日常生活中情绪调节与自我控制之间的关系,我们对为期6周、每天6个信号的动态评估数据集(N = 125名参与者,共完成22,845次测量)进行了二次分析:结果:与我们的预测一致,我们发现抵制快乐欲望的自我控制努力会导致随后的负面情绪显著增加,这反过来又会导致情绪调节努力显著增加,自我控制失败的可能性显著增加:我们发现有证据表明,平均而言,抑制性自我控制和顺从性情绪调节在某种程度上是不相容的。我们结合情绪调节可能与追求其他目标相冲突的其他现象来讨论我们的发现。
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Journal of Personality
Journal of Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
6.00%
发文量
100
期刊介绍: Journal of Personality publishes scientific investigations in the field of personality. It focuses particularly on personality and behavior dynamics, personality development, and individual differences in the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal domains. The journal reflects and stimulates interest in the growth of new theoretical and methodological approaches in personality psychology.
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