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Emotional Reactions While Watching Graphic Medical Procedures: Vocational Differences in the Explicit Regulation of Emotions1
Authors:CHRISTINA H. VLAHOU  ERIC J. VANMAN  MARY M. MORRIS
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece;2. School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia;3. Department of Psychology Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Abstract:We examined the role of occupation in how people regulate emotional responses. Graduate nursing students were compared to undergraduate psychology students on self‐reported emotional reactions to videos depicting graphic medical procedures. Skin conductance was also recorded. Overall, nursing students reported less disgust and fear, but more sadness while watching the clips, compared to psychology students. The 2 groups did not differ in skin conductance activity when watching a video with no specific instructions. When instructed to suppress or reappraise their emotional reactions to the videos, however, the psychology students showed increases in skin conductance arousal, whereas the nursing students did not. The results are discussed within the context of research on strategies to regulate one's emotions in the workplace.
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