2022
DOI: 10.14201/rmc.27801
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Not just escapism—Medicine-related fiction films as therapeutical and education tools amid pandemic

Abstract: Background: During epidemic disease outbreaks, people’s daily lives are restricted by quarantine and social distancing measures that can affect not only their physical and mental health but also other aspects of their lives, including education. The quality of medical education has suffered amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with on-site classes and conferences canceled or postponed. To address the resultant gaps in learning and supplement the rigors of formal medical teaching, recent research has suggested t… Show more

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“…Due to the new circumstances for watching films, our research interest focused on the analysis of psychological patterns of how movies were chosen. A number of studies in other countries have also focused on psychological and related studies of cinema in the context of the pandemic, but they are still insufficient (Clasen et al, 2020;Scrivner et al, 2020;Qiao, 2021;Özkent, 2022;Reis, 2020;Testoni et al, 2021;Boursier et al, 2021;Henkel, 2022;Edgar et al, 2022). The aim of our study was to identify the psychological correlates of movie preferences in the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the new circumstances for watching films, our research interest focused on the analysis of psychological patterns of how movies were chosen. A number of studies in other countries have also focused on psychological and related studies of cinema in the context of the pandemic, but they are still insufficient (Clasen et al, 2020;Scrivner et al, 2020;Qiao, 2021;Özkent, 2022;Reis, 2020;Testoni et al, 2021;Boursier et al, 2021;Henkel, 2022;Edgar et al, 2022). The aim of our study was to identify the psychological correlates of movie preferences in the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%