Handelen in behandeling

E. Dalmaijer, M. van Leeuwen, E. M. van de Putte
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Acting in treatment: A linguistic-stylistic study of correlations between language use and well-being The aim of this article is to show what a linguistic-stylistic approach can offer for the study of correlations between language use and well-being, in which quantitative and qualitative analysis go hand in hand. As a case study, we investigate whether there are differences in the language used by recovered and non-recovered adolescents who followed the online FitNet treatment for chronic fatique syndrome (CFS). More specifically, we analyzed whether there are differences between both groups in their use of five linguistic means that hide agency. Our results indicate that this is the case indeed: non-recovered patients used these linguistic means more often than recovered patients. In addition, both patient groups show a different development during the therapy: while non-recovered patients increased their use of these stylistic phenomena during the treatment, recovered patients decreased their use of these same phenomena. As such, our study shows that there is indeed a correlation between the use of certain formulations in the language used by patients with CFS and (a change in) their well-being. It is argued that the linguistic means that we investigated, could not have been analysed with a purely computational approach, and that a linguistic-stylistic approach is thus of added value for studying correlations between language use and recovery.
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本文的目的是展示语言文体学方法可以为语言使用和幸福感之间的相关性研究提供什么,其中定量和定性分析齐头并进。作为一项案例研究,我们调查了接受在线FitNet治疗慢性疲劳综合征(CFS)的康复青少年和未康复青少年在语言使用方面是否存在差异。更具体地说,我们分析了两组在使用五种隐藏代理的语言手段方面是否存在差异。我们的结果表明,情况确实如此:未康复的患者比康复的患者更经常使用这些语言手段。此外,两组患者在治疗期间表现出不同的发展:未康复的患者在治疗期间增加了对这些文体现象的使用,而康复的患者则减少了对这些文体现象的使用。因此,我们的研究表明,在慢性疲劳综合症患者使用的语言中使用某些配方与他们的健康(变化)之间确实存在相关性。有人认为,我们研究的语言手段无法用纯粹的计算方法进行分析,因此,语言文体学方法对于研究语言使用与恢复之间的相关性具有附加价值。
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