El papel mediador de la regulacion cognitiva de las emociones en el efecto del miedo a la Covid-19 y las percepciones de muerte de los empleados de la industria turistica sobre su malestar psicologico
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https://doi.org/10.5585/podium.v12i2.22295Palabras clave:
Miedo al COVID-19, Percepción de la muerte, Malestar psicológico, Regulación emocional cognitiva, Empleados de la industria turísticaResumen
Objetivo del estudio: Este estudio pretende determinar el papel mediador de la regulación cognitiva emocional en el efecto de la percepción de muerte y miedo al COVID-19 que experimentan los empleados del sector turístico sobre su malestar psicológico.
Metodología/ acercarse: La investigación es un estudio transversal de métodos de investigación cuantitativos. Los datos de la investigación se recopilaron y analizaron con la ayuda de escalas de los empleados del sector turístico que operan en Antalya y Muğla, que son las regiones turísticas de Turquía.
Originalidad/ Relevância: Muestra que la capacidad de regulación cognitiva de las emociones es importante para los trabajadores del turismo que trabajan en estrecho contacto con turistas de diferentes partes del mundo y son portadores de diferentes variantes de enfermedades infecciosas para hacer frente a su angustia psicológica.
Resultados principales: Los resultados de la investigación muestran que la regulación emocional cognitiva predice el malestar psicológico. Otro hallazgo muestra que la regulación emocional cognitiva reduce la percepción de muerte y el miedo a la COVID-19 y que un estado psicológico también afecta al otro.
Aportes teóricos/metodológicos: En la investigación se puede argumentar que examinar las cuatro variables relacionadas con el estado psicológico de los empleados del sector turismo que provienen de diversas partes del mundo e interactúan con personas portadoras de diferentes virus de enfermedades (hoy viruela del simio) hará una contribución significativa a la literatura, la prácticay el método.
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