作者: Yao Zheng , Yueqin Hu
DOI: 10.1111/JOPY.12610
关键词: Socioeconomic status 、 Psychology 、 Dynamics (music) 、 Process (engineering) 、 Moderation 、 Affect (psychology) 、 Developmental psychology 、 Daily diary
摘要: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Affective processes as complex dynamical systems happen in people's daily lives. dynamics characterizing unique features of individual affective are linked with long-term developmental outcomes. This study investigated genetic and environmental contributions, the moderation by family socioeconomic status (SES), to two system sensitivity relative levels change affect, respectively. METHODS Using a sample 490 17-year-old twins (41.1% males, 93.9% White) 40-day-long diary design, modeling estimated positive negative affect. Twin examined contributions well SES. RESULTS For both affect was predominantly under influences negligible influences; affected influences. SES amplifies on CONCLUSIONS These findings highlight different origins adolescent their lives, suggest that macro contexts could influence micro timescale dynamics.