DO THE DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES CONTRIBUTE TO EMOTION REGULATION AND EMPATHY AMONG NAVY PERSONNEL?

G. C. A. Gang
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"Education level and work duration are some of the factors that may enhance one’s understanding of the phenomena in their work environment. Specific improvements include comprehending other people’s perspectives, capably managing emotions, and espousing a receptive attitude. To examine these occurrences, a study was conducted involving 66 navy personnel from different academic backgrounds. Results showed that the education level of the participants contributed to 8.4% of the variance in cognitive empathy and 8.5% of the variance in emotion regulation. Navy personnel who scored high in terms of educational attainment also had high scores in cognitive empathy and emotion regulation. However, such effects were not found with respect to affective empathy. Work duration had no effect on the three dependent variables (cognitive empathy, affective empathy, and emotion regulation). This study’s outcomes may help us reflect on the reality that education level may help enhance our capacity and ability to regulate emotions. The findings were thoroughly discussed in comparison with past studies and relevant theories, with a focus on the personnel of a naval base located in Sepanggar, Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia."
人口统计变量对海军人员的情绪调节和同理心有影响吗?
“教育水平和工作时间是可能增强人们对工作环境中现象理解的一些因素。具体的改进包括理解他人的观点,有能力管理情绪,并支持接受的态度。为了检查这些情况,一项涉及66名来自不同学术背景的海军人员的研究进行了。结果表明,受教育程度对认知共情和情绪调节的影响分别为8.4%和8.5%。受教育程度较高的海军人员在认知同理心和情绪调节方面得分也较高。然而,在情感共情方面没有发现这种影响。工作时长对认知共情、情感共情和情绪调节三个因变量均无影响。这项研究的结果可能有助于我们反思教育水平可能有助于提高我们调节情绪的能力和能力的现实。研究结果与过去的研究和相关理论进行了彻底的讨论,重点是位于马来西亚沙巴州哥打京那巴鲁的雪邦加尔海军基地的人员。”
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