Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change

The objective of this research was to identify differences in the dimensions valuation of emotion according to the degree of readiness to change regarding the cessation of tobacco consumption. The study was conducted under the paradigm of affective picture viewing with a comparative descriptive desi...

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Autores Principales: Gantiva Díaz, Carlos, Rodriguez, Mónica, Arias, Milena, Rubio, Erika
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Publicado: Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá, Colombia 2012
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spelling ir-11634-253472020-06-16T22:19:18Z Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change Dimensiones de la emoción durante el proceso de abandono del consumo de tabaco: un apoyo a la visión motivacional del cambio Gantiva Díaz, Carlos Rodriguez, Mónica Arias, Milena Rubio, Erika tobacco emotions motivation Colombia tabaco emociones motivación Colombia The objective of this research was to identify differences in the dimensions valuation of emotion according to the degree of readiness to change regarding the cessation of tobacco consumption. The study was conducted under the paradigm of affective picture viewing with a comparative descriptive design. 90 participants and 51 images validated in Colombia of the International Affective Picture System were used, as well as 9 images validated and associated with tobacco consumption, the brief scale to assess stages of change and the SAM (Self Assessment Manikin). The results show an appetitive valence, high arousal and low dominance in the early stages of change; aversive valence, arousal and dominance high average in the intermediate stages, and neutral valence, low arousal and high dominance by the end of the change process. The results are explained from the motivational models of change.  El objetivo de la investigación fue identificar las diferencias en la valoración de las dimensiones de la emoción, según el grado de disposición al cambio con respecto al abandono del consumo de tabaco. El estudio se desarrolló bajo el paradigma de visualización de imágenes afectivas con un diseño descriptivo comparativo. Participaron 90 personas y se utilizaron 51 imágenes validadas en Colombia del Sistema Internacional de Imágenes Afectivas, 9 imágenes validadas y asociadas al consumo de tabaco, la escala breve para evaluar los estadios de cambio y el SAM (Self Assessment Manikin). Los resultados muestran una valencia apetitiva, alto arousal y baja dominancia en las etapas iniciales del cambio; valencia aversiva, alto arousal y dominancia media en las etapas intermedias; y valencia neutral, bajo arousal y alta dominancia al finalizar el proceso de cambio. Los resultados se explican a partir de los modelos motivacionales del cambio.  2012-03-26 2020-06-16T22:19:18Z 2020-06-16T22:19:18Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/124 10.15332/s1794-9998.2012.0002.07 http://hdl.handle.net/11634/25347 spa https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/124/171 https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/124/172 application/pdf text/html Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá, Colombia Diversitas; Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2012); 309-317 2256-3067 1794-9998 Diversitas; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2012); 309-317
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language Español (Spanish)
topic tobacco
emotions
motivation
Colombia
tabaco
emociones
motivación
Colombia
spellingShingle tobacco
emotions
motivation
Colombia
tabaco
emociones
motivación
Colombia
Gantiva Díaz, Carlos
Rodriguez, Mónica
Arias, Milena
Rubio, Erika
Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change
description The objective of this research was to identify differences in the dimensions valuation of emotion according to the degree of readiness to change regarding the cessation of tobacco consumption. The study was conducted under the paradigm of affective picture viewing with a comparative descriptive design. 90 participants and 51 images validated in Colombia of the International Affective Picture System were used, as well as 9 images validated and associated with tobacco consumption, the brief scale to assess stages of change and the SAM (Self Assessment Manikin). The results show an appetitive valence, high arousal and low dominance in the early stages of change; aversive valence, arousal and dominance high average in the intermediate stages, and neutral valence, low arousal and high dominance by the end of the change process. The results are explained from the motivational models of change. 
format Artículo (Article)
author Gantiva Díaz, Carlos
Rodriguez, Mónica
Arias, Milena
Rubio, Erika
author_facet Gantiva Díaz, Carlos
Rodriguez, Mónica
Arias, Milena
Rubio, Erika
author_sort Gantiva Díaz, Carlos
title Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change
title_short Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change
title_full Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change
title_fullStr Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change
title_full_unstemmed Dimensions of Emotion During the Cessation Process of Tobacco Consumption: Support for Motivational Vision of Change
title_sort dimensions of emotion during the cessation process of tobacco consumption: support for motivational vision of change
publisher Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá, Colombia
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