Dyson Heather, Gorvin Lucy
a Department of Psychology , University of Surrey , Guildford, Surrey , UK.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2017 Oct;38(10):780-790. doi: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1354105. Epub 2017 Sep 6.
This research took a social constructionist stance and explored how Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is constructed by Twitter users who identify with this diagnostic label. Consistent with this position, a critical discourse analysis (CDA) methodology was employed. The data comprised two-hundred and twenty-five tweets. Tweets from professionals, or links to blogs, were excluded, in an attempt to ensure only personal tweets were used. Two interpretative repertoires were produced from the analysis: BPD as an existence of tension and BPD as a different existence. The findings indicated that authors were involved in a negotiation between themselves and BPD, which had an impact upon their felt sense of agency/control over BPD. Likewise, authors constructed themselves in opposition to individuals who did not identify with the diagnosis of BPD. Whilst this provided more favourable positions, it potentially limited access to healthcare professionals and services. The research highlights the importance of the terminology and language clinicians employ when working with clients and other professionals, as they may inadvertently disempower or stigmatise. As CDA does not assume equivalence between individuals' accounts and their internal experiences, future research may need to explore the experience of stigmatisation through social networking sites.
本研究采取社会建构主义立场,探讨了认同“边缘型人格障碍”(BPD)这一诊断标签的推特用户是如何构建该病症的。与此立场一致,采用了批判性话语分析(CDA)方法。数据包括225条推文。为确保仅使用个人推文,排除了来自专业人士的推文或博客链接。分析产生了两种解释性话语集:BPD作为一种紧张的存在以及BPD作为一种不同的存在。研究结果表明,作者们在自身与BPD之间进行了协商,这对他们对BPD的能动感/控制感产生了影响。同样,作者们将自己建构为与不认同BPD诊断的个体相对立。虽然这提供了更有利的立场,但可能限制了他们获得医疗专业人员和服务的机会。该研究强调了临床医生在与患者及其他专业人员合作时所使用的术语和语言的重要性,因为他们可能会无意中削弱患者的权力或使其受到污名化。由于CDA并不假定个体的叙述与其内心体验之间具有等同性,未来的研究可能需要通过社交网站来探索污名化的体验。