GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LEVELS OF TOXIC POSITIVITY IN ADOLESCENTS: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY

Rahman Pranovri Putra, Auliya Ramadhanti, Deo Alfa Rizky
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This research is the first research derived from applied science in the field of public health to explore gender differences in levels of toxic positivity in adolescents. Toxic positivity is defined as the overgeneralization and ineffectiveness of happy and optimistic states in all situations resulting in the denial, minimization, and invalidation of authentic human emotional experiences. The research sample consisted of male and female teenagers aged 18-24. Data was collected through a questionnaire that measures the level of toxic positivity based on responses related to positivity and behavior that can ignore or override negative emotions. The results show that there is a significant difference between male and female adolescents in the level of toxic positivity. Adolescent girls tend to show lower levels of toxic positivity than adolescent boys. These findings indicate that adolescent girls are more likely to acknowledge and manage their negative emotions more openly than adolescent boys. This study provides important insights into gender differences in the context of toxic positivity in adolescents. The results can be used to develop more targeted interventions and approaches to help adolescents manage their emotions healthily and constructively. The novelty of this research is that it introduces a new measure of toxic positivity that can capture the subtle and complex ways in which people cope with their emotions. This study also contributes to the literature on gender and emotion regulation by highlighting differences in patterns and consequences of toxic positivity among male and female adolescents.
青少年毒物阳性水平的性别差异:定量研究
这项研究是公共卫生领域应用科学的第一项研究,旨在探讨青少年有毒积极性水平的性别差异。有毒积极性被定义为在所有情况下过度概括快乐和乐观的状态并使之无效,从而导致对真实人类情感体验的否认、最小化和无效化。研究样本包括 18-24 岁的男女青少年。数据是通过一份调查问卷收集的,该问卷根据与积极性和可以忽略或超越负面情绪的行为相关的回答来测量有毒积极性的水平。结果显示,男女青少年在有毒积极性水平上存在显著差异。与青春期男孩相比,青春期女孩往往表现出较低的有毒积极性水平。这些研究结果表明,与青春期男孩相比,青春期女孩更容易坦然承认并管理自己的负面情绪。这项研究为了解青少年在有毒积极情绪方面的性别差异提供了重要见解。研究结果可用于制定更有针对性的干预措施和方法,帮助青少年健康、建设性地管理自己的情绪。这项研究的新颖之处在于,它引入了一种新的有毒积极性测量方法,能够捕捉到人们应对情绪的微妙而复杂的方式。本研究还通过强调男女青少年在有毒积极性模式和后果方面的差异,为有关性别和情绪调节的文献做出了贡献。
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