University of Texas at Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Crisis. 2011;32(5):288-92. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000092.
Henry Hellyer was an accomplished surveyor and explorer in Australia in the early 1800s whose apparent suicide at the age of 42 has puzzled historians for generations. He left behind several written works, including letters, journals, and reports.
The current study assessed changes in the ways Hellyer used words in his various written documents during the last 7 years of his life.
Hellyer's writings were analyzed using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count program.
Hellyer showed increases in first-person singular pronoun use, decreases in first-person plural pronoun use, and increases in negative emotion word use. As this is a single, uncontrolled case study, caution is recommended in generalizing from the current results.
Results suggest Hellyer's increasing self-focused attention, social isolation, and negative emotion. Findings are consistent with increasing depression and suicidal ideation. Implications for using computerized text analysis to decode people's psychological states from their written records are discussed.
亨利·赫利尔(Henry Hellyer)是 19 世纪初澳大利亚一位杰出的测量师和探险家,他在 42 岁时看似自杀身亡,几代历史学家对此一直感到困惑。他留下了几篇书面作品,包括信件、日记和报告。
本研究评估了赫利尔在生命的最后 7 年中,在他的各种书面文件中使用词语的方式的变化。
使用语言探究和词汇计数程序分析赫利尔的著作。
赫利尔的第一人称单数代词使用增加,第一人称复数代词使用减少,以及负面情绪词使用增加。由于这是一个单一的、不受控制的案例研究,建议在从当前结果进行推广时要谨慎。
结果表明赫利尔的自我关注、社交孤立和负面情绪增加。这与日益增加的抑郁和自杀意念相一致。讨论了从书面记录中使用计算机化文本分析来解码人们的心理状态的影响。