KMID : 0389420180260010068
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Korean Journal of Stress Research 2018 Volume.26 No. 1 p.68 ~ p.75
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Pathways to Collective Emotions: Proximity, Media Exposure, Initial Reactions and Appraisal following the Sewol Ferry Disaster
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Kim Young-Ae
Kim Bu-Jong Choi Yun-Kyeung
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Abstract
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Background: The purpose of the present study was to explore the impacts of proximity, media exposure, initial reactions and appraisal on ¡®sorry feeling¡¯ as trauma-related collective emotions.
Methods: The data were collected from a sample of 2,009 respondents (552 males and 1,457 females) using an online survey during a week at a year after Sewol ferry disaster. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used to specify from proximity and media exposure to collective emotions through initial reactions at peri-disaster period (T1) and appraisals at the 1st anniversary of the disaster (T2).
Results: The results showed that the proximity, amounts of media exposure (T1 and T2) and initial reactions (T1) influenced collective emotions through the appraisals at T2.
Conclusions: These results were discussed in terms of moral injury and collective emotions. Limitation of this study and directions of future research were suggested.
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KEYWORD
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Sewol ferry disaster, Geographical proximity, Media exposure, Moral injury, Collective emotions
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