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叙事身份的变化与数年的心理健康轨迹相关。

Variation in narrative identity is associated with trajectories of mental health over several years.

作者信息

Adler Jonathan M, Turner Ariana F, Brookshier Kathryn M, Monahan Casey, Walder-Biesanz Ilana, Harmeling Luke H, Albaugh Michelle, McAdams Dan P, Oltmanns Thomas F

机构信息

Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering.

Department of Psychology, Scripps College.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2015 Mar;108(3):476-96. doi: 10.1037/a0038601.

Abstract

This article presents 2 longitudinal studies designed to assess the relationship between variability in narrative identity and trajectories of mental health over several years. In Study 1, core scenes from 89 late-mid-life adults' life stories were assessed for several narrative themes. Participants' mental health and physical health were assessed concurrently with the narratives and annually for the subsequent 4 years. Concurrent analyses indicated that the themes of agency, redemption, and contamination were significantly associated with mental health. Longitudinal analyses indicated that these same 3 themes were significantly associated with participants' trajectories of mental health over the course of 4 years. Exploratory analyses indicated that narratives of challenging experiences may be central to this pattern of results. In Study 2, similar longitudinal analyses were conducted on a sample of 27 late-mid-life adults who received a major physical illness diagnosis between the baseline assessment and 6 months later and a matched sample of 27 control participants who remained healthy throughout the study. Participants' mental health and physical health were assessed every 6 months for 2 years. In this study, the themes of agency, communion, redemption, and contamination in participants' life narratives collected at baseline (before any participant became sick) were significantly associated with mental health in the group of participants who went on to receive a medical diagnosis, but not in the control group. Taken together, the results of these 2 studies indicate that the way an individual constructs personal narratives may impact his or her trajectory of mental health over time.

摘要

本文介绍了两项纵向研究,旨在评估叙事身份的变异性与多年来心理健康轨迹之间的关系。在研究1中,对89名中老年成年人生活故事中的核心场景进行了几个叙事主题的评估。参与者的心理健康和身体健康在评估叙事时同时进行评估,并在随后的4年中每年进行评估。同时分析表明,能动性、救赎和污染主题与心理健康显著相关。纵向分析表明,这三个相同的主题在4年的过程中与参与者的心理健康轨迹显著相关。探索性分析表明,具有挑战性经历的叙事可能是这种结果模式的核心。在研究2中,对27名中老年成年人样本进行了类似的纵向分析,这些成年人在基线评估和6个月后被诊断出患有重大身体疾病,以及27名在整个研究过程中保持健康的匹配对照组参与者样本进行了分析。参与者的心理健康和身体健康在2年中每6个月评估一次。在这项研究中,在基线(任何参与者生病之前)收集的参与者生活叙事中的能动性、共融、救赎和污染主题,在继续接受医学诊断的参与者组中与心理健康显著相关,但在对照组中则不然。综合来看,这两项研究的结果表明,个体构建个人叙事的方式可能会随着时间的推移影响其心理健康轨迹。

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