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在哈维飓风研究中,表达性写作对灾后困扰的意外影响:一项针对围产期女性的随机对照试验

Unexpected effects of expressive writing on post-disaster distress in the Hurricane Harvey Study: a randomized controlled trial in perinatal women.

作者信息

Paquin Vincent, Bick Johanna, Lipschutz Rebecca, Elgbeili Guillaume, Laplante David P, Biekman Brian, Brunet Alain, King Suzanne, Olson David

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Mental Health and Society Division, Douglas Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2021 Mar 12:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S003329172100074X.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Expressive writing requires journaling stressor-related thoughts and feelings over four daily sessions of 15 min. Thirty years of research have popularized expressive writing as a brief intervention for fostering trauma-related resilience; however, its ability to surpass placebo remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of expressive writing for improving post-traumatic stress symptoms in perinatal women who were living in the Houston area during major flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.

METHODS

A total of 1090 women were randomly allocated (1:1:1) to expressive writing, neutral writing or no writing. Interventions were internet-based. Online questionnaires were completed before randomization and at 2 months post-intervention. The primary outcome was post-traumatic stress symptoms, measured with the Impact of Event Scale-Revised; secondary outcomes were affective symptoms, measured with the 40-item Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Scales. Feelings throughout the intervention were reported daily using tailored questionnaires.

RESULTS

In intention-to-treat analyses, no post-treatment between-group differences were found on the primary and secondary outcomes. Per-protocol analyses yielded similar results. A number of putative moderators were tested, but none interacted with expressive writing. Expressive writing produced greater feelings of anxiety and sadness during the intervention compared to neutral writing; further, overall experiences from the intervention mediated associations between expressive writing and greater post-traumatic stress at 2 months post-intervention.

CONCLUSIONS

Among disaster-stricken perinatal women, expressive writing was ineffective in reducing levels of post-traumatic stress, and may have exacerbated these symptoms in some.

摘要

背景

表达性写作要求在四个15分钟的日常时段记录与应激源相关的想法和感受。三十年的研究使表达性写作作为一种促进创伤相关恢复力的简短干预方法得到普及;然而,其效果是否优于安慰剂仍不明确。本研究旨在确定表达性写作对改善哈维飓风引发的大洪水期间居住在休斯顿地区的围产期妇女创伤后应激症状的疗效。

方法

总共1090名妇女被随机分配(1:1:1)至表达性写作组、中性写作组或无写作组。干预通过互联网进行。在随机分组前及干预后2个月完成在线问卷调查。主要结局是创伤后应激症状,采用事件影响量表修订版进行测量;次要结局是情感症状,采用40项抑郁和焦虑量表进行测量。使用定制问卷每日报告整个干预过程中的感受。

结果

在意向性分析中,主要和次要结局在治疗后组间未发现差异。符合方案分析得出了类似结果。对一些假定的调节因素进行了测试,但均未与表达性写作产生相互作用。与中性写作相比,表达性写作在干预期间产生了更多的焦虑和悲伤情绪;此外,干预的总体体验介导了表达性写作与干预后2个月时更严重的创伤后应激之间的关联。

结论

在受灾围产期妇女中,表达性写作在降低创伤后应激水平方面无效,且在某些情况下可能会加重这些症状。

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