Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adolescent Emotional Inertia in Daily Life.

J Youth Adolesc

Psychology in Education Research Centre, Department of Education, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK.

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Emotional inertia refers to how emotions can persist from one moment to another, with less regulation linked to poorer mental health.
  • A study involving 447 same-sex UK twins investigated the genetic and environmental factors affecting emotional inertia during adolescence by tracking daily emotions over a month.
  • Findings revealed that positive emotional inertia is somewhat heritable, while negative emotional inertia is not, suggesting that individual differences in emotion regulation are greatly influenced by unique environmental experiences rather than genetics.

Article Abstract

Emotional inertia represents the extent to which individuals' emotions tend to carry over from one time point to the next. High emotional inertia indicates low emotion regulation ability and has been associated with psychological maladjustment and mood disorders. However, the extent of genetic influence on emotional inertia, particularly in adolescents, is largely unknown. The current study examined genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in emotional inertia. This study followed a sample of 447 17-year-old same-sex UK twins (41% males) with an innovative intensive longitudinal daily diary design that captured their intra-individual emotion fluctuations over one month. Adolescents reported their positive and negative emotions once a day consecutively for up to 40 days. Time series analyses were used to construct emotional inertia and classical twin analyses were used to disentangle its genetic and environmental influences. The results showed that inertia for positive emotion was only modestly heritable and inertia for negative emotion showed no heritability at all. Both measures showed predominantly non-shared environmental influences. These findings highlight the importance of unique environmental influences in shaping individual differences in how well adolescents regulate their emotions and how easily they move from one emotional state to another in daily life. The importance of identifying specific environmental influences on emotional inertia is discussed, and suggestions of what those influences might be are offered.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10964-019-01075-2DOI Listing

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