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对一本饮食失调康复回忆录进行伦理测试:一项出版前实验。

Ethics-testing an eating disorder recovery memoir: a pre-publication experiment.

作者信息

Troscianko Emily T, Riestra-Camacho Rocío, Carney James

机构信息

University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2024 Aug 12;12(1):114. doi: 10.1186/s40337-024-01060-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Narratives (including memoirs and novels) about eating disorders (EDs) are typically published with the intention to benefit readers, but survey evidence suggests that reading such narratives with an active ED may more often be harmful than helpful. To reduce the probability of inadvertent harm and learn more about how narrative reading and EDs interact, a pre-publication study was designed to determine whether or not a recovery memoir should be published.

METHODS

64 participants with a self-reported ED read either the experimental text (The Hungry Anorexic [HA]) or a control text (Ten Zen Questions [TZ]) over a roughly two-week period. All participants completed the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) and the Anorexia Nervosa Stages of Change Questionnaire (ANSOCQ) one week before and two weeks after reading, and answered three recurring open-ended questions at regular timepoints during and after the reading. Computational analysis of the free-text responses assessed text/response similarity and response characteristics on emotional, sensory, and action-effector dimensions. Both rating-scale and free-text data were analysed using mixed ANOVAs to test for effects of time and condition, and the university ethics board was notified in advance of the quantitative threshold for harmful effects that would prohibit the ED memoir from being published.

RESULTS

On the two quantitative measures, there was an effect of time but not of condition: Significant improvement was found in both groups on the EDE-Q (with a medium-to-large effect size) and the ANSOCQ (with a very large effect size). In an ANCOVA analysis, no significant mediating effects were found for age, education, duration of professional support for the ED, or pre/post-reading BMI change. For the free-text responses, linguistic similarity measures indicated that HA responses most closely matched the text of HA, with the same being true for TZ. In a word-norm analysis, text condition significantly affected six emotional, sensory, and action-effector variables (interoception, olfaction, gustatory, mouth, torso, and hand/arm), mean scores for all of which were higher in HA responses than TZ responses. Close reading of readers' responses explored two potential mechanisms for the positive effects of time but not condition: engagement with the during-reading prompts as part of the experimental setup and engagement with the texts' dialogical form.

CONCLUSIONS

The ED memoir was found not to yield measurably harmful effects for readers with an ED, and will therefore be published. The finding that significant improvement on both quantitative measures was observed irrespective of text condition suggests that positive effects may be attributable to linguistic characteristics shared by the two texts or to elements of the reading and/or reflective processes scaffolded by both. The quantitative results and the free-text testimony have implications for our understanding of bibliotherapy, "triggering", and the practicalities of responsible publishing.

摘要

背景

关于饮食失调(ED)的叙事作品(包括回忆录和小说)通常是为了使读者受益而出版的,但调查证据表明,患有活跃饮食失调症的人阅读此类叙事作品往往弊大于利。为了降低无意中造成伤害的可能性,并更多地了解叙事阅读与饮食失调之间的相互作用,我们设计了一项预出版研究,以确定一本康复回忆录是否应该出版。

方法

64名自我报告患有饮食失调症的参与者在大约两周的时间内阅读了实验文本(《饥饿的厌食症患者》[HA])或对照文本(《十个禅宗问题》[TZ])。所有参与者在阅读前一周和阅读后两周完成了饮食失调检查问卷(EDE-Q)和神经性厌食症改变阶段问卷(ANSOCQ),并在阅读期间和阅读后定期回答三个反复出现的开放式问题。对自由文本回答的计算分析评估了文本/回答的相似性以及情感、感官和动作效应器维度上的回答特征。使用混合方差分析对评分量表和自由文本数据进行分析,以测试时间和条件的影响,并提前向大学伦理委员会通报了会禁止饮食失调回忆录出版的有害影响的定量阈值。

结果

在两项定量测量中,存在时间效应但不存在条件效应:两组在EDE-Q(效应量为中到大型)和ANSOCQ(效应量为非常大)上均有显著改善。在协方差分析中,未发现年龄、教育程度、饮食失调专业支持的持续时间或阅读前/后体重指数变化有显著的中介效应。对于自由文本回答,语言相似性测量表明,HA的回答与HA的文本最匹配,TZ的情况也是如此。在词规范分析中,文本条件显著影响了六个情感、感官和动作效应器变量(内感受、嗅觉、味觉、嘴巴、躯干和手/臂),所有这些变量的平均得分在HA回答中均高于TZ回答。仔细阅读读者的回答探索了时间而非条件产生积极影响的两种潜在机制:作为实验设置一部分参与阅读期间的提示,以及参与文本的对话形式。

结论

发现饮食失调回忆录对患有饮食失调症的读者不会产生可测量的有害影响,因此将予以出版。无论文本条件如何,在两项定量测量中均观察到显著改善,这一发现表明,积极影响可能归因于两篇文本共有的语言特征,或归因于两篇文本所构建的阅读和/或反思过程的要素。定量结果和自由文本证词对我们理解阅读疗法、“触发”以及负责任出版的实际操作具有启示意义。

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