精神分裂症社区居民的身份适应过程内容分析和文本挖掘的结果

H. Setoguchi
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--本研究旨在通过与精神分裂症患者谈论他们的疾病,进一步阐明他们的身份适应过程。对9名居住在社区的精神分裂症患者进行了半结构化访谈。使用Krippendorf的方法和文本挖掘进行分析。得出了11个内容类别:“接受疾病”、“自我控制”、“来自家人的帮助”、“朋友的帮助”,“来自医生或护士的帮助”“改变思维”“社会角色和活动”“有价值的工作”“享受生活”“快乐”和“自由”。研究发现,患有精神分裂症的参与者在“家人的帮助”、“朋友的帮助”和“医生和护士的帮助”的基础上获得了“疾病接受”。文本挖掘结果是识别了400个关键词。重要性和频率排名前五的是:“omou”(感觉/思考)、“naru”(成为)、“iu”(说)、“suru”(做)和“kusuri”(药物),“自我控制”和“修正思维”参与者寻求“社会角色和活动”和“有价值的工作”来获得社会身份。因此,研究发现,参与者觉得他们“享受生活,快乐”和“自由”,因为他们是社会中富有生产力的成员。
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The Process of Identity Adaptation(Oriai) in Community-Dwelling People with Schizophrenia. -Results from Content Analyses and Text Mining
— T his study aimed to further elucidate the process of identity adaptation in people with schizophrenia by talking t o them about their illness. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine community-dwelling people with schizophrenia. Analysis was performed using Krippendorf’s approach , and Text Mining. Eleven content categories were derived: “ illness acceptance” , “ self-control” , “ help from family” , “ help from friends” , “ help from doctors or nurses” , “ modifying thinking” , “ social roles and activities” , “ worthwhile work” , “ enjoyment of life” , “ being happy” , and “ being free” . Participants with schizophrenia were found to attain “ illness acceptance” based on “ help from family” , “ help from friends” , and “ help from doctors and nurses” . Text mining results is 400 keywords were identified. The top 5 in order of importance and frequency were: “omou” (feel/think), “naru” (become), “iu” (say), “suru” (do), and “kusuri” (medication).As a result of an interactive process surrounding the concepts of “ illness acceptance” , “ self-control” and “ modifying thinking” the participants sought out “ social roles and activities” and “ worthwhile work” to acquire a social identity. Thus, it was found that the participants felt they “ enjoyed life and were happy” and “ they were free”, because they were productive members of society.
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