Catholic University of Milan, Italy.
Catholic University of Milan, Italy.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2015 Mar;36:42-55. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2015.01.003. Epub 2015 Jan 15.
This meta-analysis evaluated the effects of the expressive writing intervention (EW; Pennebaker & Beall, 1986) among adolescents. Twenty-one independent studies that assessed the efficacy of expressive writing on youth samples aged 10-18 ears were collected and analyzed. Results indicated an overall mean g-effect size that was positive in direction but relatively small (0.127), as well as significant g-effect sizes ranging from 0.107 to 0.246 for the outcome domains of Emotional Distress, Problem Behavior, Social Adjustment, and School Participation. Few significant effects were found within specific outcome domains for putative moderator variables that included characteristics of the participants, intervention instructions, or research design. Studies involving adolescents with high levels of emotional problems at baseline reported larger effects on school performance. Studies that implemented a higher dosage intervention (i.e., greater number and, to some extent, greater spacing of sessions) reported larger effects on somatic complaints. Overall, the findings suggest that expressive writing tends to produce small yet significant improvements on adolescents' well-being. The findings highlight the importance of modifying the traditional expressive writing protocol to enhance its efficacy and reduce potential detrimental effects. At this stage of research the evidence on expressive writing as a viable intervention for adolescents is promising but not decisive.
本荟萃分析评估了表达性写作干预(EW;Pennebaker 和 Beall,1986)对青少年的影响。共收集和分析了 21 项独立研究,评估了 EW 对 10-18 岁青少年样本的疗效。结果表明,总体平均 g 效应大小呈正向但相对较小(0.127),情绪困扰、问题行为、社会适应和学校参与等结果领域的 g 效应大小从 0.107 到 0.246 不等。对于包括参与者特征、干预指导或研究设计等潜在调节变量,在特定结果领域中发现的显著效果很少。在基线时情绪问题水平较高的青少年中,报告的对学业成绩的影响更大。实施更高剂量干预(即更多和在一定程度上更频繁的会议)的研究报告称,对躯体抱怨的影响更大。总体而言,研究结果表明,表达性写作往往会对青少年的幸福感产生小而显著的改善。研究结果强调了修改传统表达性写作方案以增强其疗效并减少潜在不利影响的重要性。在现阶段的研究中,表达性写作作为青少年可行干预措施的证据是有希望的,但并非决定性的。