Janan Mostajabi,Sarah H Sperry,Kevin M King,Aidan G C Wright
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冲动是一种具有广泛健康含义的人格特质。紧迫感是冲动性的一个方面,被定义为在经历强烈情绪时采取鲁莽行动的倾向。因此,正如定义的那样,紧迫性是一个动态的,如果…那么过程。然而,紧迫性主要是通过横断面性格量表和实验室任务来研究的。最近的研究将紧迫性动态建模为瞬间情绪和冲动性的协方差,发现紧迫性和冲动性的特质得分没有关联。我们提出,只有强烈的情绪和冲动的实例共同出现可能更好地匹配紧迫性的概念。在对门诊评估数据(N = 342)的探索性分析中,我们发现性格冲动与强烈情绪-冲动共现之间存在显著相关性,但与它们的瞬时协方差无关。我们在五项预注册的动态评估研究中重复了这些结果(总N = 844)。这些发现对瞬间紧迫性的测量,以及对瞬间其他激烈和动态事件的表达具有启示意义。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Uncovering urgency in daily life: Testing a novel method for assessing emotion-impulsivity co-occurrence in momentary data.
Impulsivity is a personality trait with broad health implications. Urgency is a facet of impulsivity defined as the tendency to engage in rash action when experiencing strong emotions. Thus, as defined, urgency is a dynamic, if … then process. However, urgency has mostly been studied using cross-sectional dispositional scales and laboratory-based tasks. Recent work modeling urgency dynamically as the covariance of momentary emotion and impulsivity has found no associations with trait scores of urgency and impulsivity. We propose that the co-occurrence only of intense instances of emotion and impulsivity may better match urgency's conceptualization. In exploratory analyses of ambulatory assessment data (N = 342), we found a significant correlation between dispositional impulsivity and intense emotion-impulsivity co-occurrences, but not with their momentary covariance. We replicated these results in five preregistered ambulatory assessment studies (total N = 844). These findings have implications for the measurement of momentary urgency, and for the articulation of other intense and dynamic events in the moment. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).