| Literature DB >> 29632743 |
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In the media, numerous public figures have reported involuntary emotional outbursts arising from watching films on planes, resembling neurological phenomena such as pseudobulbar affect. Putative risk factors put forward include altitude, mild hypoxia, or alcohol. Our objective was to determine whether watching a film on an airplane is really more likely to induce involuntary, uncontrollable, or surprising crying than watching one on the ground, described in some social media as "altitude-adjusted lachrymosity syndrome" (AALS), or whether this is a pseudo-phenomena.Entities:
Keywords: Aeronautic medicine; Crying; Emotion; Internet; Overdiagnosis; Pseudobulbar affect; Social media
Year: 2018 PMID: 29632743 PMCID: PMC5888120 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Description of films, crying behaviour, and triggers.
Significance of unplanned post-hoc analyses shown for illustrative purposes only.
| Plane ( | Ground ( | Sig | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Condensed film category | 15.0%-Comedy/RomCom | 9.8%-Comedy/RomCom | |
| Most frequently viewed films ( | 51 (4.9%)-Moana | 92 (10.2%)-Wonder Woman | |
| How often did you find yourself crying very easily? | 74.8%-Never | 78.4%-Never | |
| How often did you find it hard to control your urge to cry? | 74.3%-Never | 77.7%-Never | |
| Were you surprised at how much you cried or felt like crying at this film? | 8.6%-Yes | 11.3%-Yes | |
| A recent emotional experience | 28.5%-Yes | 19.2%-Yes | |
| Film was a “guilty pleasure” | 13.3%-Yes | 9.1%-Yes | |
| Alcohol consumed | 18.5%-Yes | 14.2%-Yes | |
| Feeling tired / jetlagged | 42.9%-Yes | 4.8%-Yes | |
| Medical condition | 1.3%-Yes | 0.8%-Yes | |
Results of the primary regression for likelihood of crying in descending order of statistical significance.
| Coefficients: | Estimate | Std. error | Sig | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Intercept) | −2.474423 | 0.923096 | −2.681 | 0.00735 | |
| Significant predictors | |||||
| QGender2 (Female gender) | 0.765398 | 0.125998 | 6.075 | 1.24E−09 | |
| RecodedFilmCat6 (Drama genre) | 1.37876 | 0.236487 | 5.83 | 5.54E−09 | |
| TrigEmotion2 (Life event) | −0.442539 | 0.138248 | −3.201 | 0.00137 | |
| RecodedFilmCat3 (Adv/etc. genre) | 0.736506 | 0.2679 | 2.749 | 0.00597 | |
| RecodedFilmCat4 (Ani/fam genre) | 0.658505 | 0.242406 | 2.717 | 0.0066 | |
| TrigGuilty2 (Guilty pleasure) | −0.457585 | 0.20214 | −2.264 | 0.02359 | |
| FilmRate10 (10 stars) | 1.705725 | 0.797669 | 2.138 | 0.03249 | |
| Non-significant predictors | |||||
| FilmRate9 (9 stars) | 1.368903 | 0.798016 | 1.715 | 0.08627 | |
| FilmRate8 (8 stars) | 1.187144 | 0.798658 | 1.486 | 0.13717 | |
| QIncome10 ($175k–200k) | −0.648126 | 0.555446 | −1.167 | 0.24327 | |
| QIncome4 ($25k–50k) | −0.365927 | 0.349919 | −1.046 | 0.29568 | |
| TrigAlco2 (Had alcohol) | 0.146756 | 0.1729 | 0.849 | 0.396 | |
| FilmRate7 (7 stars) | 0.63025 | 0.806869 | 0.781 | 0.43474 | |
| RecodeLocation1 (On a plane) | 0.102195 | 0.140273 | 0.729 | 0.46628 | |
| QIncome7 ($100k–125k) | −0.277864 | 0.383706 | −0.724 | 0.46897 | |
| FilmRate6 (6 stars) | 0.558507 | 0.826638 | 0.676 | 0.49927 | |
| QIncome3 ($10k–25k) | 0.256009 | 0.379641 | 0.674 | 0.50009 | |
| QIncome5 ($50k–75k) | −0.204009 | 0.347717 | −0.587 | 0.5574 | |
| QIncome9 ($150k–175k) | −0.243521 | 0.449845 | −0.541 | 0.58827 | |
| QIncome6 ($75k–100k) | −0.178787 | 0.357963 | −0.499 | 0.61746 | |
| TrigTired2 (Tired / jetlagged) | 0.070974 | 0.159659 | 0.445 | 0.65666 | |
| QAge | −0.002321 | 0.00653 | −0.355 | 0.7223 | |
| FilmRate5 (5 stars) | −0.261219 | 0.885067 | −0.295 | 0.76789 | |
| FilmRate3 (3 stars) | −0.352021 | 1.305904 | −0.27 | 0.7875 | |
| QIncome2 ($0–10k) | −0.126222 | 0.51853 | −0.243 | 0.80768 | |
| QIncome11 ($200k+) | −0.116256 | 0.531427 | −0.219 | 0.82683 | |
| RecodedFilmCat2 (Action/etc.) | −0.043251 | 0.23609 | −0.183 | 0.85465 | |
| QIncome8 ($125k–150k) | 0.037557 | 0.445115 | 0.084 | 0.93276 | |
| FilmRate4 (4 stars) | −0.055034 | 0.893157 | −0.062 | 0.95087 | |
| FilmRate2 (2 stars) | −13.24816 | 309.724689 | −0.043 | 0.96588 | |
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Risk factors for crying in a hypothetical series of air travellers and recommended treatment approaches (modelled on Silverman & Gendreau, 2009) risk factors for in-flight thrombosis.
| Definition | Recommendation | |
|---|---|---|
| Low risk (∼25% risk of crying) | Watching a mediocre action film while traveling on business. | Avoid listening at excessive volume on headphones. |
| Moderate risk (∼50% of crying) | Watching a pair of high quality “guilty pleasure” animated films. | Maintain hydration, bring soft paper tissues or handkerchief. |
| High risk (∼100% risk of crying) | Watching four consecutive Oscar-winning dramas about historical figures overcoming adversity while traveling to a funeral. | Let it all out. |
Films and genres identified as the highest risk factors for crying while watching.
| Films |
| 1. The ZooKeeper’s Wife (100% risk of crying, |
| 2. Okja (90%, |
| 3. Lion (65%, |
| 4. La La Land (59%, |
| 5. Moana (42%, |
| 6. Beauty and the Beast (40%, |
| 7. Hidden Figures (39%, |
| 8. Zootopia (38%, |
| 9. Arrival (38%, |
| 10. The Martian (36%, |
| Genres |
| 1. 42.5%—Drama (including biography, historical, romance) |
| 2. 28.9%—Animated/Family |
| 3. 25.2%—Adventure/Fantasy/Science Fiction/Westerns |
| 4. 14.4%—Action/Thriller/Horror |
| 5. 13.5%—Comedy/Romantic Comedy |