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A comparison of two models of Urgency: Urgency predicts both rash action and depression in youth.

Gregory T Smith1, Leila Guller1, Tamika C B Zapolski1.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to test two competing theories concerning the trait of urgency: (1) urgency reflects the tendency to act rashly/impulsively when emotional; or (2) urgency reflects a general reflexive responsivity to emotions that can lead either to rash action or ill-advised inaction, and thus to either impulsive behavior or depression. Following prior findings that 5th grade urgency predicted 6th grade impulsive behavior, we tested whether urgency also predicted 6th grade depression (n = 1,906). After controlling for sex, early pubertal onset, 5th grade depression, 5th grade engagement in addictive behaviors, negative affect, positive affect, and other impulsivity-related traits, 5th grade urgency level did predict higher levels of depression at the end of 6th grade. This finding is consistent with the view that urgency can lead either to rash action or ill-advised inaction. Urgency may be of transdiagnostic importance, contributing both to internalizing and externalizing dysfunction.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 25419495      PMCID: PMC4238932          DOI: 10.1177/2167702612470647

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Sci        ISSN: 2167-7034


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