Zhang Ruoyu, Zhang Chen, Huang Liying
College of Teacher Education, Ningxia University, Yinchuan, China.
Front Psychol. 2025 Jun 18;16:1566618. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1566618. eCollection 2025.
The adventurous behaviors of college students are becoming increasingly diverse. This study is grounded in the dual-process theory model of impulsivity. To explore the impact of the match between impulsivity and emotional regulation self-efficacy on college student multi-domain risk-taking behavior and examine whether impulsivity played a mediating role, using a polynomial regression and response surface analysis.
A questionnaire survey was conducted with 638 college students from online and offline, to investigate their impulsivity, emotional self-efficacy, multi-domain risk-taking behavior.
(1) Impulsivity is significantly positively correlated with risk-taking behavior across various domains. Emotional self-efficacy is significantly negatively correlated with impulsivity, as well as with risk-taking behaviors in the health/safety and moral domains. (2) College students with high impulsivity and high emotional regulation self-efficacy engage in more health/safety, moral, and recreational risk-taking behaviors than those with low impulsivity and low emotional regulation self-efficacy. (3) College students with high impulsivity and low emotional regulation self-efficacy exhibit a greater number of health/safety, moral, and recreational risk-taking behaviors than those with low impulsivity and high emotional regulation self-efficacy. (4) In the male population, impulsivity plays a full mediating role between emotional regulation self-efficacy and various domains of risk-taking behavior. In the female population, impulsivity serves as a full mediator only in the domains of health/safety, moral, and economic risk-taking behaviors, while it acts as a partial mediator in the domains of recreational and social risk-taking behaviors.
The present study reveals the mechanisms through which different combinations of high and low impulsivity and emotional self-efficacy influence multi-domain risk-taking behaviors among college students and validated the mediating role of impulsivity. This study validates the dual-process theory of impulsivity and provides research experience for future interventions targeting risk-taking behaviors across various domains among college students of different genders.
大学生的冒险行为日益多样化。本研究基于冲动性的双加工理论模型。采用多项式回归和响应面分析,探讨冲动性与情绪调节自我效能感的匹配对大学生多领域冒险行为的影响,并检验冲动性是否起中介作用。
对638名大学生进行线上线下问卷调查,以调查他们的冲动性、情绪自我效能感、多领域冒险行为。
(1)冲动性与各领域冒险行为显著正相关。情绪自我效能感与冲动性以及健康/安全和道德领域的冒险行为显著负相关。(2)高冲动性和高情绪调节自我效能感的大学生比低冲动性和低情绪调节自我效能感的大学生参与更多的健康/安全、道德和娱乐冒险行为。(3)高冲动性和低情绪调节自我效能感的大学生比低冲动性和高情绪调节自我效能感的大学生表现出更多的健康/安全、道德和娱乐冒险行为。(4)在男性群体中,冲动性在情绪调节自我效能感与各领域冒险行为之间起完全中介作用。在女性群体中,冲动性仅在健康/安全、道德和经济冒险行为领域起完全中介作用,而在娱乐和社交冒险行为领域起部分中介作用。
本研究揭示了高低冲动性和情绪自我效能感的不同组合影响大学生多领域冒险行为的机制,并验证了冲动性的中介作用。本研究验证了冲动性的双加工理论,为未来针对不同性别大学生各领域冒险行为的干预提供了研究经验。