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Cross-Study, Cross-Method Associations Between Negative Urgency and Internalizing Symptoms.

Kevin M King1, Max A Halvorson1, Kevin S Kuehn1, Madison C Feil1, Liliana J Lengua1.   

Abstract

There is a small body of research that has connected individual differences in negative urgency, the tendency to report rash actions in response to negative emotions, with self-report depressive and anxiety symptoms. Despite the conceptual overlap of negative urgency with negative emotionality, the tendency to experience frequent and intense negative emotions, even fewer studies have examined whether the association of negative urgency with internalizing symptoms hold when controlling for negative emotionality. In the current study, we estimated the bivariate association between negative urgency and internalizing symptoms, tested whether they remained significant after partialling out negative emotionality, and tested whether these effects generalized to real-time experiences of negative emotions. We used data from five independent samples of high school and college students, assessed with global self-report (n = 1,297) and ecological momentary assessment (n = 195). Results indicated that in global self-report data, negative urgency was moderately and positively associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms, and the partial association with depressive symptoms (but not anxiety symptoms) controlling for negative emotionality remained significant and moderate in magnitude. This pattern was replicated in ecological momentary assessment data. Negative urgency may convey risk for depressive symptoms, independent of the effects of negative emotionality.

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Keywords:  internalizing symptoms; negative emotionality; negative urgency; self-regulation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33412920      PMCID: PMC8260640          DOI: 10.1177/1073191120983889

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


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