Negative urgency as a state‐level process

Author:

King Kevin M.1ORCID,Feil Madison C.1,Gomez Juarez Nancy1,Moss Diego1,Halvorson Max A.1ORCID,Dora Jonas1ORCID,Upton Natalie F.1,Bryson Morgan A.1,Seldin Katherine1ORCID,Shoda Yuichi1ORCID,Lee Christine M.2,Smith Gregory T.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

2. Department of Psychiatry University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

3. University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTest whether global self‐reports of urgency moderated the within‐person associations of affect and impulsive behaviors.BackgroundNegative urgency is a personality trait that is a risk factor for a range of psychopathology. Although it is assumed that global self‐reports of urgency measure individual tendencies to act more impulsively in the face of negative emotions, evidence from ecological momentary assessment studies is mixed.MethodIn this Registered Report, we used ecological momentary assessment data from a large sample of young adults (n = 496, age 18–22, 5 surveys per day for 40 days).ResultsAll forms of momentary impulsivity were impaired in moments when people reported more intense negative emotions, but global self‐reports of urgency did not explain individual differences in this association. Moreover, averaged affective states, rather than specific dimensions, affective circumplex, or appraisals, best predicted impulsive states.ConclusionsResults suggest that face‐valid interpretations of global self‐report of urgency are inaccurate, and it may be important to understand how some people come to understand themselves as high on urgency rather than assuming that people's self‐reports of their motivations are accurate. Momentary experiences of emotions globally impact multiple weakly to moderately associated impulsive behaviors, and future research should seek to understand both when and for whom these associations are strongest.

Publisher

Wiley

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