对专门讨论疼痛问题的在线论坛上女性和男性开篇帖子的语言分析

Luke C. Collins, Elena Semino
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以往的研究强调了男性和女性在谈论疼痛的方式上的差异,以及用词选择与基于语言的疼痛诊断工具(特别是麦吉尔疼痛问卷(MPQ))的对应程度上的差异。在这项研究中,我们运用了语料库语言学的程序(计算机软件可协助识别语言使用中具有统计意义的模式),对一个专门讨论疼痛问题的在线论坛的 8697 个开放帖子进行了研究。我们确定了论坛中对疼痛的描述在多大程度上包含了 MPQ 中出现的术语,并考虑了女性和男性的贡献,以研究疼痛的报告及其影响与性别的关系。我们的研究结果表明,女性和男性撰稿人在疼痛体验的各个方面都使用了大量词汇。此外,论坛中的女性撰稿人在提及疼痛的质量、强度、持续时间和规律性时使用的词汇种类更多,包括出现在 MPQ 中的更多词汇。总之,女性撰稿人使用了更多与疼痛有关的术语,而且女性和男性撰稿人在讨论疼痛的影响时所使用的语境也存在差异,这与性别倾向是一致的。了解疼痛对个人社会生活的影响,并认识到这种影响以及对疼痛体验的表述是如何受到性别习惯影响的,可以帮助医疗专业人员做出有效的回应。
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A linguistic analysis of female and male opening posts on an online forum dedicated to pain
Previous research has highlighted differences in the way that men and women talk about pain and in the extent to which word choices correspond with language-based diagnostic tools for pain, specifically, the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ). In this study, we apply procedures from Corpus Linguistics, in which computer software assists in identifying statistically significant patterns in language use, to explore 8697 Opening posts to an online forum dedicated to pain. We determine the extent to which descriptions of pain in the forum include terms that appear in the MPQ and we consider female contributions and male contributions to investigate how reports of pain and its effects relate to gender. Our findings show that there is a large set of vocabulary that is used by both female and male contributors in relation to various aspects of pain experiences. In addition, female contributors to the forum use a wider variety of terms in reference to the quality, intensity, duration and regularity of pain, including a larger number of terms that appear in the MPQ. In sum, female contributors use a wider range of terms in relation to pain and differences in the contexts in which female and male contributors discuss the impacts of pain correspond with gender tropes. Understanding the impacts of pain on individuals’ social lives and recognising how this and the articulation of pain experiences is informed by gender conventions can help health professionals to respond effectively.
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