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Keep calm and carry on: Maintaining self-control when intoxicated,upset, or depleted
Authors:Jeffrey S Simons  Thomas A Wills  Noah N Emery  Philip J Spelman
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, The University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, USA;2. Epidemiology Program, University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI, USA
Abstract:This study tested within-person associations between intoxication, negative affect, and self-control demands and two forms of self-control failure, interpersonal conflict, and neglecting responsibilities. Effortful control was hypothesised to act as a buffer, reducing individual susceptibility to these within-person effects. In contrast, reactivity was hypothesised to potentiate the within-person associations. 274 young adults aged 18–27 (56% women, 93% white) completed experience sampling assessments for up to 49 days over the course of 1.3 years. Results indicated independent within-person effects of intoxication, negative affect, and self-control demands on the outcomes. Hypothesised moderating effects of reactivity were not supported. Effortful control did not moderate the effects of self-control demands as expected. However, effortful control exhibited a protective effect when individuals were intoxicated or upset to reduce the likelihood of maladaptive behavioural outcomes.
Keywords:Self-control  aggression  ecological momentary assessment  interpersonal conflict  self-regulation
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