Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Emotion. 2020 Aug;20(5):842-853. doi: 10.1037/emo0000593. Epub 2019 Mar 14.
Sleep quality is a critical component of successful human functioning. Poor sleep quality is associated with aggressive behavior, yet the psychological mechanisms that drive this effect are incompletely understood. We tested the prediction that the association between poor sleep quality and aggression would be explained, in part, by a magnified experience of positive affect during aggression. We conducted 2 cross-sectional studies (Study 1, N = 388; Study 2, N = 317) and a third preregistered study (N = 379), which tested for mediation across 2 waves that were separated by 14-42 days. Across all 3 studies, we replicated the positive association between poor sleep quality and aggression. However, we did not observe compelling or consistent evidence that poor sleep quality is linked to greater positive affect during aggression. Such aggressive pleasure was temporally stable and predicted subsequent increases in aggressive behavior. These findings support a reinforcement model of aggressive affect, in which the pleasure of aggression promotes greater aggression over time-perhaps explaining why some individuals are more dispositionally aggressive than others. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
睡眠质量是人类成功运作的关键组成部分。睡眠质量差与攻击行为有关,但驱动这种效应的心理机制尚不完全清楚。我们测试了这样一个预测,即睡眠质量差与攻击性之间的关联部分可以通过攻击性期间积极情绪的放大体验来解释。我们进行了 2 项横断面研究(研究 1,N=388;研究 2,N=317)和第 3 项预先注册的研究(N=379),在相隔 14-42 天的 2 个波次中测试了中介作用。在所有 3 项研究中,我们都复制了睡眠质量差与攻击性之间的正相关关系。然而,我们没有观察到令人信服或一致的证据表明,睡眠质量差与攻击性期间更大的积极情绪有关。这种攻击性的快感是时间稳定的,并预测了随后攻击性行为的增加。这些发现支持了攻击性情绪的强化模型,即攻击性的快感随着时间的推移促进了更大的攻击性,这也许可以解释为什么有些人比其他人更具有攻击性倾向。