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Linguistic Changes in Expressive Writing Predict Psychological Outcomes in Women With History of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Adult Sexual Dysfunction

机译:表现力写作的语言变化预测具有儿童性虐待和成人性功能障碍史的女性的心理结果

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An expressive writing treatment was recently reported to reduce depressive symptoms and improve sexual function and satisfaction in a sample of female survivors of childhood sexual abuse (). We conducted a linguistic analysis of this data to determine whether pre-to posttreatment changes in participants’ language use were associated with the improvements in sexuality and depression. Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC), a program that counts the use of word categories within a text, was used to evaluate the impact of several word categories, previously associated with changes in mental health (), and shown to differ between childhood sexual abuse survivors and nonabused women (), on treatment outcomes. A reduction in the use of the word “I” and an increase in positive emotion words were associated with decreased depression symptoms. A reduction in the use of “I” and negative emotion words were associated with improvement in sexual function and sexual satisfaction. The findings suggest that, because language may serve as an implicit measure of depression and sexual health, monitoring language changes during treatment may provide a reliable indicator of treatment response free of the biases of traditional self-report assessments.
机译:最近有报道称,在儿童期性虐待的女性幸存者样本中,一种表达性写作治疗可减轻抑郁症状,并改善性功能和满意度。我们对该数据进行了语言分析,以确定参与者的语言使用前后治疗前后的变化是否与性欲和抑郁症的改善相关。语言查询和单词计数(LIWC)是一个计算文本中单词类别使用情况的程序,用于评估以前与心理健康变化相关的多个单词类别的影响(),并且在儿童期与性行为之间存在差异在治疗结果上虐待幸存者和未受虐待的妇女()。减少使用“ I”和增加积极情绪词与抑郁症状减轻有关。减少使用“ I”和负面情绪词与性功能和性满意度的提高有关。研究结果表明,由于语言可能是抑郁症和性健康的隐性衡量指标,因此在治疗过程中监测语言变化可能提供可靠的治疗反应指标,而没有传统的自我报告评估的偏见。

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