The Risk of COVID-19 Transmission: Does It Affect Emotional Regulation of the Medical Staff in Algerian Hospitals?
Yasmina Tichabet
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Yasmina Tichabet: Université de Ghardaia, Algeria
International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning (IJCBPL), 2023, vol. 13, issue 1, 1-15
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This study aimed at investigating the potential effect of emotional regulation on the medical staff in Algerian hospitals. A cross-sectional approach based on survey design was used in this study in order to answer the research questions. Data were collected by a questionnaire administered to a sample consisting of 153 randomly selected medical staff working at Algerian hospitals. The results revealed that the risk of COVID-19 transmission affected the emotional regulation of the medical staff in Algerian hospitals. It was also found that there were differences among participants in their emotional regulation that could be attributed to the variables of profession and workplace. The results highlighted the contributions of the positive and negative emotional regulation strategies, profession, and workplace as mediating variables in predicting the emotional regulation of medical staff. The results have important implications for how best to help the medical staff fulfill their emotions, thus being better qualified for the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Date: 2023
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