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Linguistic Analysis of Written Narratives of Caregivers of Children and Adolescents with Chronic Illness: Cognitive and Emotional Processes and Physical and Psychological Health Outcomes
Authors:Lisa Schwartz  Dennis Drotar
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio;(2) Department of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract:Used linguistic analysis of written narratives of caregivers of hospitalized youth with chronic illness to identify emotional and cognitive processes related to physical and psychological health outcomes following writing. Measures were administered at baseline and 4 months. Experimental group (n = 29) wrote about traumas whereas the control group (n = 24) wrote about summer activities for 20 min on three different days. Compared groups on negative emotion- and cognition-related word use. Tested change in negative emotion- and cognition-related word use as predictors of outcomes in experimental group. Consistent with hypotheses, experimental group used more negative emotion words F(1, 53) = 77.55, p < .001] and cognition-related words than control group F(1, 53) = 19.09, p < .001] and an increase in cognition words predicted Physical Health Summary Score on SF-36 (standardized beta = .37, p < .05). A decrease in negative emotion words was related to Physical Health Summary Score on SF-36 only when entered into regression with change in cognition words (standardized beta = –.31, p < .05). A decrease in negative emotion together with an increase in cognitive processing facilitated by written emotional disclosure has beneficial effects on physical health-related quality of life.
Keywords:written emotional disclosure  linguistic analysis  cognitive processes  emotional processes  caregivers  children
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