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ID 117887
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The effect of deep acting in emotional labor on stress in service workers. : Focus on the process of deep acting
Author
Tamura, Yui Tokushima University
Keywords
emotional labor
emotion regulation
occupational stress
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
Service workers are required to perform emotional labor as part of their duties to maintain an appropriate emotional state. While deep acting—the process of recapturing one’s emotions—can reduce emotional laborers’ stress, the dissonance with natural emotional experiences may lead to self-loathing. Subsequent psychological reactions may change depending on the cognitive manipulation performed during deep acting. This study focused on the deep-acting process in emotional labor and examined whether emotion control strategies mediate emotional labor and influence service workers’ stress reactions. The mediation analysis results revealed that the “put into perspective” and “rumination or focus on the thought” aspects mediated deep acting and stress reactions; deep actin g reduced stress reactions. Future studies should focus on how emotions can be controlled during emotional labor and the method of acting involved.
Journal Title
Journal of Human Sciences
ISSN
24333484
NCID
AA12817137
Publisher
徳島大学大学院社会産業理工学研究部
Volume
30
Start Page
1
End Page
16
Sort Key
1
Published Date
2022-12
EDB ID
FullText File
language
jpn
TextVersion
Publisher
departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences