Positive Expressive Writing as a Stress Management Strategy for Japanese Students: Willingness to Engage in Expressive Writing

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Creativity in Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-10-17 DOI:10.1080/15401383.2021.1963902
Ayano Oishi
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ABSTRACT Positive expressive writing may improve willingness to engage in expressive writing. An individual, three-day, homework-style experiment was conducted with 42 Japanese undergraduate students who completed a writing task about their feelings regarding a stressful experience. Participants were assigned sequentially to positive, negative, or standard prompt groups. ANOVAs were performed to compare students’ willingness to engage in expressive writing across groups and revealed a relative increase in the positive prompt group’s willingness from baseline to follow-up. In that group, students’ willingness significantly increased from pre-session to post-session. The positive prompt helped maintain higher levels of continued expressive writing and promoted participants’ willingness to engage in expressive writing, causing fewer interruptions during writing sessions. Expressive writing may be an early stress intervention strategy.
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积极表达写作作为日本学生的压力管理策略:参与表达写作的意愿
积极的表达性写作可以提高表达性写作的意愿。研究人员对42名日本本科生进行了一项为期三天的个人作业式实验,他们完成了一项关于他们对压力经历的感受的写作任务。参与者依次被分配到积极、消极或标准提示组。通过方差分析比较各组学生参与表达性写作的意愿,发现从基线到随访,积极提示组的意愿相对增加。在这一组中,学生的意愿从课前到课后显著增加。积极的提示有助于保持更高水平的持续表达性写作,并促进参与者参与表达性写作的意愿,在写作过程中造成更少的中断。表达性写作可能是一种早期压力干预策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, the official journal of the Association for Creativity in Counseling, a division of the American Counseling Association, is the valuable interdisciplinary reference source for academics and therapeutic practitioners. This refereed journal examines the practical applications of using creativity to help deepen self-awareness and build healthy relationships. This journal also explores how creative, diverse, and relational therapeutic approaches can be used in counseling practice. Each issue of the Journal of Creativity in Mental Health provides a wide range of interdisciplinary discussion relative to diverse mental health issues.
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