Characteristics of Emotional Dysregulation in People with Allergic Rhinitis
Ambar Sulianti, Aghni Aghnia, Waode Zahara Adzkiatun Nisa
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis decreases the sufferers productivity so that it affects emotions. This study aims to examine emotional dysregulation in people with allergic rhinitis. This research is a quantitative study by analyzing emotional regulation instruments for 60 productive age allergic rhinitis sufferers. Statistical analysis of Kruskal walls and post hoc Mann Whitney between aspects showed that there were 3 groups of emotional regulation levels. The results showed that patients with allergic rhinitis had low self-control and confidence. Respondents have moderate emotion managing, emotion modify, and concentration levels. There were no difficulties in evaluating emotions in the research subjects. Allergic rhinitis causes an embarrassed person to face other people when sneezing and snot. The condition of sudden sneezing and the urge to itch the nose makes it difficult for respondents to control themselves. However, patients with allergic rhinitis can still concentrate on their work and can manage and modify their emotions.
Keywords: allergic rhinitis, regulation of emotions, confidence, concentration, emotional modification.
Topic: Biology