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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2020.6.3.135

Responding to negative emotions in COVID-19  

Yang, Hye-Jin (Dept. of Social Welfare, Daejeon Univ)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.6, no.3, 2020 , pp. 135-143 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was attempted to grasp the negative emotions of college freshmen in the COVID-19 situation and how to cope with them. The survey was conducted online from April 6 to 13, 2020, and the results were analyzed using a total of 220 copies of the survey data, excluding insufficient surveys. As a result of the analysis, the subject's negative emotion was the most frustrating, and the average value was highest in the order of helplessness, anxiety, and anger. As a result of verifying the differences according to gender, it was found that anxiety, lethargy, anger, fear, and confusion all experience statistically significantly more women than men. As a result of analyzing the correlation between the negative emotion of the subject and the method for resolving the negative emotion, the helplessness was found to have a significant negative correlation with the activities of talking with family, friends, and acquaintances. Showed statistically significant positive correlation. Based on these results, some practical methods that can be applied in universities are suggested.
Keywords
COVID-19; negative emotion; responding;
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