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一项针对学校教师的书面情绪表达干预措施的随机试验:控制积极期望以及对健康和工作满意度的影响。

A randomized trial of written emotional disclosure interventions in school teachers: controlling for positive expectancies and effects on health and job satisfaction.

机构信息

a Faculty of Medicine and Health , University of Leeds , Leeds , UK .

出版信息

Psychol Health Med. 2013;18(5):588-600. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2012.756536. Epub 2013 Jan 16.

Abstract

Writing expressively about distressing experiences has been found to have beneficial health effects. This study examined the effects of written emotional disclosure (WED) interventions on the self-reported health and job satisfaction of school teachers, and compared standard WED instructions with two commonly used more prescriptive variants. The study also controlled and measured the between-condition comparability of participants' post-writing benefit expectations. Teachers (final N = 77) were randomized to a control writing condition or one of three WED conditions that varied the number and/or type of experiences participants wrote about. All teachers wrote for 20 min on three consecutive days at home. Psychological health, physical health, and job satisfaction were assessed at baseline, two weeks, two months, and six months post-intervention. Participants' expectations of benefit following writing were equivalent across conditions. There was no significant effect of any of the three WED interventions, compared to control writing, on psychological or physical health or job satisfaction. There was, however, a significant and sizeable improvement in physical health across writing conditions from baseline to two-month follow-up, and this was maintained at six months. The findings show that control writing can produce comparable expectations of benefit to WED, and are consistent with the possibility that benefit expectancies can effect health improvements following disclosure or control writing. Most previous studies have examined WED with students or patient groups, and the findings also raise an important question about the feasibility of multi-session writing interventions for mid-life working samples. Further studies with occupational groups are warranted, as is further investigation into the role of positive expectancies in WED effects.

摘要

表达对痛苦经历的感受已被发现对健康有益。本研究考察了书面情感披露(WED)干预对学校教师自我报告的健康和工作满意度的影响,并将标准 WED 说明与两种常用的更具规定性的变体进行了比较。该研究还控制和测量了参与者在写作后对益处的期望的条件间可比性。教师(最终 N=77)被随机分配到对照组或三种 WED 条件之一,这些条件在参与者要撰写的经历的数量和/或类型上有所不同。所有教师在家中连续三天每天写 20 分钟。在干预前、两周、两个月和六个月时评估心理健康、身体健康和工作满意度。参与者在写作后对益处的期望在各条件之间是相等的。与对照写作相比,三种 WED 干预中的任何一种都没有对心理健康或身体健康或工作满意度产生显著影响。然而,从基线到两个月的随访,在所有写作条件下,身体健康都有显著且显著的改善,并且在六个月时仍保持不变。研究结果表明,对照写作可以产生与 WED 相当的益处预期,并且与益处预期可以在披露或对照写作后促进健康改善的可能性一致。大多数先前的研究都检查了学生或患者群体的 WED,这些发现还提出了一个关于中年工作样本多会话写作干预可行性的重要问题。需要对职业群体进行进一步的研究,以及进一步调查积极预期在 WED 效果中的作用。

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