R. A. Sulistiobudi, Maulidya Kumaraningtyas, Nindya Cinantya Artanti, Abdullah Ariiq Rahman
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大流行是与不确定性、模糊性和失控密切相关的生活事件。每一种都会引发情绪困扰,这已经成为COVID-19大流行期间与压力相关的研究中日益增长的话题。之前的一些研究已经证明,提供一个涉及情绪反应认知过程的刺激可能会产生影响。电影场景是情绪诱导过程(MIP)中最有效的方法之一。积极情绪反映了一个人感到热情和活跃的程度,也可以用这种方法提高。采用方便抽样的方法,选取了60名情绪困扰的帕德加兰大学心理学院二年级学生。参与者被分成两组,其中一组以娱乐电影场景的形式接受治疗,另一组没有。两组均填写了PANAS (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule)问卷,提供他们所经历的积极情绪的测量结果。独立样本t检验显示,提供电影场景对处于痛苦中的参与者的积极情绪有显著影响。
The effect of entertaining movie scenes on positive emotion in distressed students during pandemic Covid-19
Pandemic is a life event strongly associated with uncertainty, ambiguity, and loss of control. Each of which triggers emotional distress that has become a growing topic in research studies related to stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. A number of previous studies have proven a possible effect of providing a stimulus that involves cognitive processes on emotional responses. Movie scene is one of the most effective methods used in Mood Induction Procedures (MIP). Positive emotion that reflects the extent to which a person feels enthusiastic and active could also be raised with this method. A total of 60 sophomore year students of the Faculty of Psychology at Padjadjaran University with emotional distress were selected using convenience sampling. Participants were divided into two groups, in which one group received treatment in the form of entertaining movie scenes, and the other group did not. Both groups filled out PANAS (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule) questionnaire to provide measurement result of the positive emotion they experienced. Independent sample t-test was performed and it showed a significant result that the provision of movie scenes affected positive emotion in participants who were experiencing distress.