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“你瞧,它是我的伙伴”:对伴侣动物在被诊断患有严重精神疾病者社交网络中的治疗作用的批判性话语分析

'He's my mate you see': a critical discourse analysis of the therapeutic role of companion animals in the social networks of people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness.

作者信息

Brooks Helen, Rushton Kelly, Lovell Karina, McNaughton Rebecca, Rogers Anne

机构信息

Department of Health Services Research, Institute of Population Health Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

Mental Health Research Group, Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Med Humanit. 2019 Sep;45(3):326-334. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2018-011633. Epub 2019 Jul 24.

Abstract

There is increasing recognition of the role pets play in the management of mental health conditions. Evidence suggests that pets promote social interaction and provide secure and intimate relationships which support the management of symptoms. This paper aimed to extend this evidence by exploring the phenomenological understanding of relationships and relationality with companion animals as therapeutic agents in the context of people's wider social networks.A qualitative study was undertaken incorporating 35 interviews with 12 participants with a diagnosis of severe mental illness who identified a pet as being important in the management of mental health. Participants took part in three in-depth interviews centred on ego network mapping over a 12-month period (baseline, 6 and 12 months). A critical discourse analysis examined therapeutic relationships with pets in relation to mental health and compared these to other types of support over time. Summative discourse analyses were combined with a cross-case thematic analysis to look for commonalities and differences across individuals.Compared with interactions with other therapeutic agents, relationships with pets were free from the obligations and complexities associated with other types of network members and provided an extension and reinforcement to an individual's sense of self which militated against the negative experiences associated with mental illness. Relationships with human network members were more variable in terms of consistency and capacity to manage demands (eg, network members requiring support themselves) and the emotions of others associated with fluctuations in mental health.This study adds weight to research supporting the inclusion of companion animals in the lexicon of mental health self-management through the therapeutic value attributed to them by participants within a wide personal network of support. The findings point to how consideration might usefully be given to how relationships with companion animals can be incorporated into healthcare planning and delivery.

摘要

人们越来越认识到宠物在心理健康状况管理中所起的作用。有证据表明,宠物能促进社交互动,并提供支持症状管理的安全且亲密的关系。本文旨在通过探索在人们更广泛的社交网络背景下,将伴侣动物视为治疗媒介时,对关系及关联性的现象学理解来扩展这一证据。

我们开展了一项定性研究,对12名被诊断患有严重精神疾病的参与者进行了35次访谈,这些参与者认为宠物在心理健康管理中很重要。参与者在12个月的时间里(基线期、6个月和12个月)参加了三次以自我网络映射为中心的深入访谈。一项批判性话语分析研究了与宠物的治疗关系与心理健康的关系,并随着时间的推移将其与其他类型的支持进行比较。总结性话语分析与跨案例主题分析相结合,以寻找个体间的共性和差异。

与与其他治疗媒介的互动相比,与宠物的关系没有与其他类型网络成员相关的义务和复杂性,并为个体的自我意识提供了扩展和强化,这减轻了与精神疾病相关的负面经历。与人类网络成员的关系在一致性和管理需求的能力(例如,网络成员自身需要支持)以及与心理健康波动相关的他人情绪方面更具多样性。

本研究通过参与者在广泛的个人支持网络中赋予伴侣动物的治疗价值,进一步支持了将伴侣动物纳入心理健康自我管理词汇表的研究。研究结果指出,如何有效地考虑将与伴侣动物的关系纳入医疗保健规划和提供中。

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