青少年口吃患者情感词汇使用的探索性研究

Corrin Richels, R. Jessica
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目的:使用情感词汇的能力缺陷可能会导致青少年口吃(AWS)的困难,并可能导致不流利和口吃。在这个项目中,我们的目标是描述AWS在会话语音中使用的情感词。方法:参与者为26例年龄在12岁5个月至15岁11个月的AWS患者(n=4女性,n=22男性)。我们从UCLASS数据库中提取了个人叙述样本。我们使用语言查询和单词计数(LIWC)软件来分析数据样本中情感词的数量。结果:实验结果表明,人工神经网络产生的正效价情绪词数量显著增加。AWS倾向于使用相同的几个积极情绪词,而几乎排除了消极情绪词。结论:情感词汇缺乏多样性可能会使AWS难以参与有意义的关于口吃者消极方面的话语。青春期是年轻人重新评估、分类和解释情感及其后果的时期(Thompson, 2000)。准确地感知和口头表达自己的情绪,从而调节行为的能力是一项至关重要的发展任务,它对未来的社会关系、学业和职业成功以及人际适应都有影响。这些关键的自我调节行为的缺陷或发展不足可能成为个人生活中的一个重大问题,临床人群迫切需要在这一领域进行研究(Carthy, Horesh, Apter, Edge, & Gross, 2010)。
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Emotion Word Use by Adolescents Who Stutter: An Exploratory Study
Purpose: Deficits in the ability to use emotion vocabulary may result in difficulties for adolescents who stutter (AWS) and may contribute to disfluencies and stuttering. In this project, we aimed to describe the emotion words used during conversational speech by AWS. Methods: Participants were 26 AWS between the ages of 12 years, 5 months and 15 years, 11 months-old (n=4 females, n=22 males). We drew personal narrative samples from the UCLASS database. We used Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) software to analyze data samples for numbers of emotion words. Results: Results indicated that the AWS produced significantly higher numbers of emotion words with a positive valence. AWS tended to use the same few positive emotion words to the near exclusion of words with negative emotion valence. Conclusion: A lack of diversity in emotion vocabulary may make it difficult for AWS to engage in meaningful discourse about negative aspects of being a person who stutters Adolescence is a time when young people reevaluate, categorize, and interpret emotions and their consequences (Thompson, 2000). The ability to accurately perceive and verbally express one’s emotions and consequently regulate behaviors is a crucial developmental undertaking that has implications for future social relationships, academic and vocational success, and interpersonal adjustment. Deficits or underdevelopment of these critical selfregulatory behaviors may become a significant problem in the life of individuals, and research in this area is desperately needed for clinical populations (Carthy, Horesh, Apter, Edge, & Gross, 2010).
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