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Mapping Linguistic Shifts During Psychological Coping With the COVID-19 Pandemic


ABSTRACT: How does language change reveal the psychological trajectories of people coping with a COVID-19 infection? This study examined writings on social media over 12 weeks from people who self-reported having tested positive for COVID-19. People used fewer words reflecting anxiety and distancing but more words indicating reinterpretation over time. The language patterns for describing the experience of COVID-19 infections differed from those for describing other unrelated topics. The findings reveal the temporal dynamics of psychological adjustment to an unfolding crisis.

SUBMITTER: Zhu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9309588 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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