Comparing the efficacy of online vs. offline methods in modulating emotional responses through mental stress tasks

Luan Van Tran, Anh Phuc Hoang Le, Thao Mai Le, My Thi Tra Nguyen, Quang Lam Nguyen, Huong Thi Thanh Ha
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Emotion regulation and stress represent two complex, intertwined processes. Yet, there is a paucity of studies examining the effect of stress on emotional regulation among Vietnamese students, specifically the influence of online and offline experimental conditions. This study investigates these dynamics by subjective assessment of the emotional responses of the subjects participating in this study. The research was structured in three primary phases: preliminary, online (conducted via the Internet), and offline (conducted in person) experiments. The preliminary phase (N=16) aimed to validate the appropriateness of the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) picture library and emotional stimulation videos from previous studies. Participants in the online (N=30) and offline (N=45) experiments were divided into control and stress groups, distinguished by the difficulty and urgency of the mental arithmetic task (MAT). Participants were then asked to view photos and videos and to rate their subjective feelings using the Self-assessment Manikin (SAM). The online experimental session revealed that subjects under acute stress exhibited heightened sensitivity, as indicated by increased valence scores in the positive and neutral groups, and decreased scores for negative imagery (Positive: MD=0.292, p=0.0113; Neutral: MD=0.245, p=0.001; Negative: MD=-0.435, p<0.0001). An increase in arousal scores in the stress group was also observed for positive (p<0.0001) and neutral sets (p<0.0001). However, these findings were not replicated in the offline experiment session. In conclusion, the IAPS pictures have proven suitable for emotional studies among Vietnamese students.
比较在线和离线方法在通过心理压力任务调节情绪反应方面的功效
情绪调节和压力是两个复杂而又相互交织的过程。然而,很少有研究探讨压力对越南学生情绪调节的影响,特别是在线和离线实验条件的影响。本研究通过对参与本研究的受试者的情绪反应进行主观评估来研究这些动态变化。研究分为三个主要阶段:初步、在线(通过互联网进行)和离线(亲自进行)实验。初步阶段(N=16)旨在验证国际情感图片系统(IAPS)图片库和以往研究中的情感刺激视频是否合适。在线(30 人)和离线(45 人)实验的参与者被分为对照组和压力组,根据心算任务(MAT)的难度和紧迫性进行区分。然后,受试者被要求观看照片和视频,并使用自我评估人体模型(SAM)对自己的主观感受进行评分。在线实验显示,处于急性压力下的受试者表现出更高的敏感性,这表现在积极组和中性组的情绪分数增加,而消极意象的分数减少(积极组:MD=0.292,P=0.01):MD=0.292,p=0.0113;Neutral:MD=0.245,p=0.001;Negative:MD=-0.435,p<0.0001)。在积极组(p<0.0001)和中性组(p<0.0001),也观察到压力组的唤醒分数有所增加。然而,这些结果在离线实验环节中没有得到重复。总之,事实证明 IAPS 图片适用于越南学生的情绪研究。
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