The Nomological Network of Self-Reported Distress Tolerance.

作者: Andrew M. Kiselica , Elizabeth Rojas , Marina A. Bornovalova , Chad Dube

DOI: 10.1177/1073191114559407

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摘要: Distress tolerance (DT), or the ability to withstand psychological distress, is a popular construct in literature. However, research has not specified nomological network of DT across self-report measures. The purpose current investigation was understand what personality features, environmental stressors, affective states, and behaviors contribute two different samples: college students those residential substance use treatment. Correlations revealed that self-reported most strongly associated with trait negative emotionality, state affect, impulsivity, perceived stress. In comparisons samples, self-harm exhibited stronger relationship drug treatment than student sample, whereas stress had association sample. between behavioral measures were nonsignificant. To this lack associations, associations outcomes assessed. contrast DT, more closely related achievement orientation, positive but significantly psychopathology maladaptive behaviors. It necessary continue investigating validity via incremental utility analyses experimental approaches.

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