Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2010 Sep;24(3):367-75. doi: 10.1037/a0019494.
The current pair of experimental studies sought to further validate the role of positive urgency (acting rashly when in an extreme positive emotional state) as a risk factor for impulsive and maladaptive behavior. Previous research has supported the use of emotion-based dispositions to rash action in predicting a wide range of maladaptive acts. However, that research was conducted in the field and relied on self-reported behavior, thus lacking tight experimental controls and direct observation of risky behaviors. In the 2 experimental studies described here, we found that among college students (1) positive urgency significantly predicted negative outcomes on a risk-taking task following a positive mood manipulation (n = 94), and (2) positive urgency significantly predicted increases in beer consumption following positive mood induction (n = 33). Positive urgency's role was above and beyond previously identified risk factors; these findings, combined with prior cross-sectional and longitudinal field studies, provide support for the role of positive urgency in rash action.
当前的两项实验研究旨在进一步验证积极冲动(在极度积极的情绪状态下轻率行事)作为冲动和适应不良行为的风险因素的作用。先前的研究支持使用基于情绪的冲动行为来预测广泛的适应不良行为。然而,该研究是在现场进行的,并依赖于自我报告的行为,因此缺乏严格的实验控制和对危险行为的直接观察。在本文描述的两项实验研究中,我们发现,在大学生中:(1)积极冲动在积极情绪诱导后的风险任务中显著预测了负面结果(n=94);(2)积极冲动在积极情绪诱导后显著预测了啤酒消费的增加(n=33)。积极冲动的作用超出了先前确定的风险因素;这些发现,结合之前的横断面和纵向现场研究,为积极冲动在轻率行为中的作用提供了支持。