Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life

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Emotions are a central element for understanding the human experience. With the intention of paying for this understanding, the present study was designed aimed at the analysis of the basic emotions related to confinement by covid-19 and with the return to daily life. For which a survey with 21 item...

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Autores: Maya Pérez, Eloy, Ortega, Marcela, Galindo Soto, Jonathan Alejandro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revista UPT - Veritas et Scientia
Lenguaje:español
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spelling Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday lifeMonitoreo de emociones básicas autoreportadas relacionadas con el confinamiento por Covid-19 y el regreso a la vida cotidianaMaya Pérez, EloyOrtega, MarcelaGalindo Soto, Jonathan AlejandroEmotions are a central element for understanding the human experience. With the intention of paying for this understanding, the present study was designed aimed at the analysis of the basic emotions related to confinement by covid-19 and with the return to daily life. For which a survey with 21 items was developed, 230 people participated, of which 73.2% were women and 26.4% men, with ages ranging between 22 and 71 years, the central characteristic for the choice of said participants was who will be working before and in the months after the declaration of confinement in Mexico. The results describe the existence of negative emotions associated with the participants' self-perception; especially fear as the emotion that manifested the most (f = 117), followed by sadness and anger. It is concluded that in relation to the psychological principle of emotional addition there is a negative tendency towards experienced affects.Las emociones son un elemento central para comprender de la experiencia humana. Con la intención de abonar a tal comprensión, se diseñó el presente estudio orientado al análisis de las emociones básicas relacionadas con el confinamiento por covid-19 y con el regreso a la vida cotidiana. Para lo cual se elaboró una encuesta con 21 ítems, participaron 230 personas, de los cuales el 73.2% fueron mujeres y 26.4% hombres, con edades que oscilaron entre los 22 y los 71 años, la característica central para la elección de dichos participantes fue que se encontrarán laborando antes y en los meses posteriores a la declaración de confinamiento en México. Los resultados describen la existencia de emociones de carácter negativo asociadas con la autopercepción de los participantes; especialmente el miedo como la emoción que más se manifestó (f= 117), seguido de la tristeza y el enojo. Se concluye que en relación con el principio psicológico de adición emocional existe una tendencia negativa hacia los afectos vividos.Universidad Privada de Tacna2020-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/39710.47796/ves.v9i2.397REVISTA VERITAS ET SCIENTIA - UPT; Vol. 9 Núm. 2 (2020): Veritas et Scientia; 224 - 231JOURNAL VERITAS ET SCIENTIA - UPT; Vol 9 No 2 (2020): Veritas et Scientia; 224 - 2312617-06392307-513910.47796/ves.v9i2reponame:Revista UPT - Veritas et Scientiainstname:Universidad Privada de Tacnainstacron:UPTspahttp://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/397/336Derechos de autor 2020 Eloy Maya Pérez, Marcela Ortega, Jonathan Alejandro Galindo Sotohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-04T16:25:19Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life
Monitoreo de emociones básicas autoreportadas relacionadas con el confinamiento por Covid-19 y el regreso a la vida cotidiana
title Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life
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title_short Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life
title_full Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life
title_fullStr Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life
title_sort Monitoring self-reported basic emotions related to Covid-19 confinement and return to everyday life
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Maya Pérez, Eloy
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Emotions are a central element for understanding the human experience. With the intention of paying for this understanding, the present study was designed aimed at the analysis of the basic emotions related to confinement by covid-19 and with the return to daily life. For which a survey with 21 items was developed, 230 people participated, of which 73.2% were women and 26.4% men, with ages ranging between 22 and 71 years, the central characteristic for the choice of said participants was who will be working before and in the months after the declaration of confinement in Mexico. The results describe the existence of negative emotions associated with the participants' self-perception; especially fear as the emotion that manifested the most (f = 117), followed by sadness and anger. It is concluded that in relation to the psychological principle of emotional addition there is a negative tendency towards experienced affects.
Las emociones son un elemento central para comprender de la experiencia humana. Con la intención de abonar a tal comprensión, se diseñó el presente estudio orientado al análisis de las emociones básicas relacionadas con el confinamiento por covid-19 y con el regreso a la vida cotidiana. Para lo cual se elaboró una encuesta con 21 ítems, participaron 230 personas, de los cuales el 73.2% fueron mujeres y 26.4% hombres, con edades que oscilaron entre los 22 y los 71 años, la característica central para la elección de dichos participantes fue que se encontrarán laborando antes y en los meses posteriores a la declaración de confinamiento en México. Los resultados describen la existencia de emociones de carácter negativo asociadas con la autopercepción de los participantes; especialmente el miedo como la emoción que más se manifestó (f= 117), seguido de la tristeza y el enojo. Se concluye que en relación con el principio psicológico de adición emocional existe una tendencia negativa hacia los afectos vividos.
description Emotions are a central element for understanding the human experience. With the intention of paying for this understanding, the present study was designed aimed at the analysis of the basic emotions related to confinement by covid-19 and with the return to daily life. For which a survey with 21 items was developed, 230 people participated, of which 73.2% were women and 26.4% men, with ages ranging between 22 and 71 years, the central characteristic for the choice of said participants was who will be working before and in the months after the declaration of confinement in Mexico. The results describe the existence of negative emotions associated with the participants' self-perception; especially fear as the emotion that manifested the most (f = 117), followed by sadness and anger. It is concluded that in relation to the psychological principle of emotional addition there is a negative tendency towards experienced affects.
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