Emotional Experiences and Expressions of Individuals in the Sri Lankan Context: The Roles of Gender, Culture and Religion

M. Dissanayake, A. Halberstadt, J. Kalat
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The present study focused on exploring the emotional experiences and expressions of individuals, the variation in emotional expressions in different social relationships, and their perceptions about the cultural and religious appropriateness of expressing certain emotions. The sample consisted of 54 Sri Lankans who were selected using convenience sampling and the participants were aged between 17 to 64 years. A questionnaire was used to examine how often individuals experience basic emotions and some secondary emotions, to what extent they think that they can express these emotions, the appropriateness of expressing basic emotions to individuals in various relationships, and the appropriateness of feeling and expressing basic emotions according to their cultural and religious backgrounds. Results suggested significant gender differences in experiencing and expressing emotions. There were significant relationships between feeling and expressing some emotions. There were variations in emotional expressions in different social relationships. Findings also suggested that individuals accepted the experience and expression of some emotions according to their cultural and religious backgrounds.
斯里兰卡情境下个人的情绪体验与表达:性别、文化与宗教的角色
本研究主要探讨个体的情绪体验和表达,不同社会关系中情绪表达的差异,以及他们对表达某些情绪的文化和宗教适当性的看法。样本由54名斯里兰卡人组成,他们是采用方便抽样方法选择的,参与者年龄在17至64岁之间。通过问卷调查,考察了个体经历基本情绪和一些次要情绪的频率,他们认为自己可以表达这些情绪的程度,在各种关系中向个体表达基本情绪的适当性,以及根据文化和宗教背景感受和表达基本情绪的适当性。结果显示,性别在体验和表达情绪方面存在显著差异。感受和表达某些情绪之间存在着显著的关系。在不同的社会关系中,情绪表达存在差异。研究结果还表明,个人根据其文化和宗教背景接受某些情绪的体验和表达。
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