癌症经历如何影响黎巴嫩青少年使用言语行为

Carla Kfoury
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本研究旨在调查黎巴嫩青少年在谈论自己的癌症经历时主要使用的语言行为类型。一般来说,癌症患者很难谈论自己的痛苦经历。更重要的是,整个经历也会影响一个人对言语行为的选择。因此,本研究试图识别黎巴嫩青少年访谈记录中的言语行为,以进一步研究患病经历如何影响他们对言语行为的选择。本研究采用混合模式,因为它同时使用了定性和定量方法。根据 Searle(1969 年)和 Yule(1996 年)的言语行为理论,采用内容分析法识别访谈记录中的言语行为。采用定量分析来计算访谈记录中言语行为的频率。研究结果表明,黎巴嫩青少年在谈论自己的癌症经历时,大多使用表达性言语行为。表达性言语行为占访谈记录中言语行为总比例的 62%,其次是为传达事实或信息而提供的代表性言语行为,占 38%。 关于对医生的态度,黎巴嫩青少年倾向于使用代表性言语行为,占 75%,而表达性言语行为只占 25%。 研究结果表明,黎巴嫩青少年在描述他们经历的艰难时刻、失落感和孤独感以及对支持他们的家人表达感激之情时,会有情感投入。然而,在表达他们对医生的态度时,由于青少年使用更多的代表来提供有关医生如何对待他们的信息或事实,情感疏离占了上风。本研究可以进一步发展,以调查更多癌症青少年的态度,并确定他们在谈论自己的癌症经历时使用的言语行为类型。本研究还将为医生提供建议和解决方案,帮助他们改善与青少年癌症患者的关系,并通过实施更具表现力的言语行为为患者提供更多支持。
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HOW THE CANCER EXPERIENCE AFFECTS THE USAGE OF SPEECH ACTS IN LEBANESE ADOLESCENTS
The aim of this study is to investigate the type of speech acts that Lebanese adolescents mostly use when talking about their experience with cancer. Generally, it is hard for people who have cancer to talk about their painful experience. More importantly, the whole experience could influence one’s choice of speech acts as well. Hence, the study attempts to identify speech acts in Lebanese adolescents' interview transcripts to further investigate how the illness experience could shape their choice of speech acts. The study uses a mixed model since it implements both the qualitative and quantitative method. Content analysis is implemented to identify speech acts in the interview transcripts based on Searle's (1969) and Yule's (1996) speech act theories. Quantitative analysis is implemented to account for the frequency of speech acts in the interview transcripts. The findings indicate that Lebanese adolescents mostly use expressive speech acts when talking about their experience with cancer. Expressive speech acts form 62% of the total percentage of speech acts in interview transcripts, followed by 38% of representative speech acts that are provided to convey facts or information. Regarding their attitude towards physicians, Lebanese adolescents tend to implement representative speech acts at 75% compared to 25% of speech act usage of expressives. The findings indicate the emotional involvement that Lebanese adolescents feel when depicting the hard moments they experience, the feelings of loss, and loneliness, as well the gratitude they express towards their supporting families. However, when expressing their attitude towards their physicians, emotional detachment prevails as adolescents use more representatives to provide information or facts about how physicians approach them. The present study could be further developed to investigate the attitudes of a larger sample of adolescents suffering from cancer as well as identifying the types of speech acts they use when talking about their experience with cancer. It could also lead to future suggestions and solutions that physicians could benefit from to enhance their relationship with their adolescent cancer patients and provide more support by implementing more expressive speech acts.
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