Promoting an Active Life Through Threatening Communication: Effects on College Student’s Emotions

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Luis Carrasco, M. Jiménez-Roldán, B. Sañudo, J. M. Riquelme, I. Martínez-Díaz
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Abstract

This pilot study was aimed to evaluate the acute effects of a sedentary-focused intervention through threatening communication on college student’s emotions. Thirty-six female college students (mean age 20.8  2.7 years) who participated voluntarily where exposed to five neutral and five sedentary-related threatening video messages. In order to evaluate the emotional impact of the messages, the subjects’ faces were recorded and analyzed during these expositions using a facial expression recognition software (Face Reader System 4.0), and assessing the time-lapse percentage of the following basic expressions: neutral, sad, angry, surprised, scared, and disgusted. Compared to the neutral messages, a non-significant increase in sad, angry, and disgusted expressions were observed after threatening intervention; nevertheless, the effect size (d) for the disgusted expression was .832. Moreover, the time-lapse percentage of neutral facial expression decreased after threatening messages although no statistical significance was reached (p = .174).
通过威胁性沟通促进积极生活:对大学生情绪的影响
本初步研究旨在评估以久坐为中心的威胁沟通干预对大学生情绪的急性影响。36名女大学生(平均年龄20.82.7岁)自愿观看5个中性和5个与久坐有关的威胁视频。为了评估信息的情绪影响,使用面部表情识别软件(Face Reader System 4.0)记录和分析受试者在这些展示过程中的面部表情,并评估以下基本表情的延时百分比:中性、悲伤、愤怒、惊讶、害怕和厌恶。与中性信息相比,在威胁性干预后,悲伤、愤怒和厌恶的表情没有显著增加;然而,厌恶表情的效应量(d)为0.832。此外,中性面部表情的延时百分比在威胁性信息后下降,但没有达到统计学意义(p = .174)。
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