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Emotional inhibition: a discourse analysis of disclosure.

Darren Ellis1, John Cromby.   

Abstract

Evidence generated within the emotional disclosure paradigm (EDP) suggests that talking or writing about emotional experiences produces health benefits, but recent meta-analyses have questioned its efficacy. Studies within the EDP typically rely upon a unidimensional and relatively unsophisticated notion of emotional inhibition, and tend to use quantitative forms of content analysis to identify associations between percentages of word types and positive or negative health outcomes. In this article, we use a case study to show how a qualitative discourse analysis has the potential to identify more of the complexity linking the disclosure practices and styles that may be associated with emotional inhibition. This may illuminate the apparent lack of evidence for efficacy of the EDP by enabling more comprehensive theorisations of the variations within it.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21678182     DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2011.584623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Health        ISSN: 0887-0446


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1.  Identity Management and Mental Health Discourse in Social Media.

Authors:  Umashanthi Pavalanathan; Munmun De Choudhury
Journal:  Proc Int World Wide Web Conf       Date:  2015-05
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