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一项综合实证与计算的研究,以解读求助行为和言语污名。

An integrated empirical and computational study to decipher help-seeking behaviors and vocal stigma.

作者信息

Glick Aaron R, Jones Colin, Martignetti Lisa, Blanchette Lisa, Tova Theresa, Henderson Allen, Pell Marc D, Li-Jessen Nicole Y K

机构信息

School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

出版信息

Commun Med (Lond). 2024 Nov 9;4(1):228. doi: 10.1038/s43856-024-00651-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Professional voice users often experience stigma associated with voice disorders and are reluctant to seek medical help. This study deployed empirical and computational tools to (1) quantify the experience of vocal stigma and help-seeking behaviors in performers; and (2) predict their modulations with peer influences in social networks.

METHODS

Experience of vocal stigma and information-motivation-behavioral (IMB) skills were prospectively profiled using online surveys from a total of 403 Canadians (200 singers and actors and 203 controls). Data were used to formulate an agent-based network model of social interactions on vocal stigma (self-stigma and social-stigma) and help-seeking behaviors. Network analysis was performed to evaluate the effect of social network structure on the flow of IMB among virtual agents.

RESULTS

Larger social networks are more likely to contribute to an increase in vocal stigma. For small social networks, total stigma is reduced with higher total IMB but not much so for large networks. For agents with high social-stigma and risk for voice disorder, their vocal stigma is resistant to large changes in IMB ( > 2 standard deviations). Agents with extreme IMB and stigma values are likely to polarize their networks faster in larger social groups.

CONCLUSIONS

We integrated empirical surveys and computational techniques to contextualize vocal stigma and IMB beyond theory and to quantify the interaction among stigma, health-seeking behavior and influence of social interactions. This work establishes an effective, predictable experimental platform to provide scientific evidence in developing interventions to reduce health stigma in voice disorders and other medical conditions.

摘要

背景

职业用嗓者经常经历与嗓音障碍相关的污名化,并且不愿寻求医疗帮助。本研究运用实证和计算工具来:(1)量化表演者中嗓音污名化的经历和寻求帮助的行为;(2)预测其在社交网络中受同伴影响的调节作用。

方法

通过对总共403名加拿大人(200名歌手和演员以及203名对照者)进行在线调查,前瞻性地分析嗓音污名化经历和信息 - 动机 - 行为(IMB)技能。数据用于构建一个基于主体的社交互动网络模型,该模型涉及嗓音污名化(自我污名和社会污名)以及寻求帮助的行为。进行网络分析以评估社交网络结构对虚拟主体间IMB流动的影响。

结果

更大的社交网络更有可能导致嗓音污名化增加。对于小型社交网络,总污名会随着总IMB的提高而降低,但对于大型网络则不然。对于具有高社会污名和嗓音障碍风险的主体,其嗓音污名对IMB的大幅变化(>2个标准差)具有抗性。在较大的社会群体中,具有极端IMB和污名值的主体可能会更快地使他们的网络两极分化。

结论

我们整合了实证调查和计算技术,以使嗓音污名化和IMB超越理论范畴并置于具体情境中,同时量化污名、寻求健康行为以及社交互动影响之间的相互作用。这项工作建立了一个有效、可预测的实验平台,为制定减少嗓音障碍及其他医疗状况中健康污名化的干预措施提供科学依据。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/151b/11550451/2fc959e1bd23/43856_2024_651_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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