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A Naturalistic Study of Narrative: Exploring the Choice and Impact of Adversity Versus Other Narrative Topics

机译:叙事的自然主义研究:探索逆境与其他叙事主题的选择与影响

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Objective: Many narrative interventions require participants to write about trauma and adverse experiences, but some research suggests that open-ended topic prompts can also be effective. In this study, we investigated the topics participants chose to write about in a values-narrative program that offered wide discretion in topic and theme, and explored how that was associated with perceptions of investment and impact. Method: Participants were 717 individuals (68% women) from the rural South, United States who had participated in a values-narrative program. Results: Almost half of the narratives (44%) focused on an adverse experience as part of the development of their personal values. Other personal stories were also common (37%), and only 19% wrote a narrative not connected to a personal life experience. Participants who had more exposure to family or peer victimization were more likely to write about adversity. Participants who wrote about adversity and shared their narratives with others reported more positive and fewer negative impacts. Encouragement and more time writing were also associated with better outcomes. Conclusion: When given the choice of essay topic, participants who chose to write about an adverse event were likely to have had a more meaningful writing experience. Values narratives offer a potentially important opportunity for incorporating narrative into primary prevention programs, because they can be used with groups that include individuals who have and have not experienced adversity. Narratives have been shown to be a powerful psychological intervention and expanding to primary prevention holds considerable promise. Further, they do not require prior disclosure of adversity.
机译:目的:许多叙事干预都要求参与者写出有关创伤和不良经历的文章,但一些研究表明,开放性话题提示也可能是有效的。在这项研究中,我们调查了参与者在价值叙事计划中选择撰写的主题,该计划提供了广泛的主题和主题自由裁量权,并探讨了这与投资感和影响力如何关联。方法:参加者是来自美国南部农村的717个人(68%为女性),他们参加了价值叙事计划。结果:几乎一半的叙述(占44%)都将不良经历作为个人价值观发展的一部分。其他个人故事也很常见(37%),只有19%的故事与个人生活经验无关。与家人或同伴遭受更多伤害的参与者更有可能撰写关于逆境的文章。撰写关于逆境的故事并与他人分享其经历的参与者报告说,正面影响更大,负面影响更少。鼓励和更多的时间写作也可以带来更好的结果。结论:在选择论文题目时,选择撰写不利事件的参与者可能会有更有意义的写作经验。价值叙事为将叙事纳入初级预防计划提供了潜在的重要机会,因为它们可以与包括经历过或未经历过逆境的个人在内的群体一起使用。事实证明,叙事是一种有力的心理干预,将叙事扩展到初级预防具有很大的希望。而且,它们不需要事先公开逆境。

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