نتایج جستجو برای: expressed emotion

تعداد نتایج: 346458  

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
akbar atadokht department of psychology, university of mohaghegh ardabili, ardabil, ir iran; department of psychology, university of mohaghegh ardabili, ardabil, ir iran. tel: +98-9144529612, fax: +98-4533510132 nader hajloo department of psychology, university of mohaghegh ardabili, ardabil, ir iran masoud karimi department of psychology, university of mohaghegh ardabili, ardabil, ir iran mohammad narimani department of psychology, university of mohaghegh ardabili, ardabil, ir iran

background emotional conditions governing the family and patients’ perceived social support play important roles in the treatment or relapse process of the chronic disease. objectives the current study aimed to investigate the role of family expressed emotion and perceived social support in prediction of addiction relapse. patients and methods the descriptive-correlation method was used in the ...

Journal: :Family process 2008
Marina Dorian Jorge I Ramírez García Steven R López Brenda Hernández

The relation between Expressed Emotion (EE) and caregiver acceptance was tested with the use of video-recorded interactions between 31 Mexican American family caregivers and their relatives with schizophrenia. Borrowing the concept from Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy, acceptance was defined as caregiver's engagement with the ill relative along with low levels of expectations for behavior...

Journal: :Culture, medicine and psychiatry 2009
Nicholas J K Breitborde Steven R López Keith H Nuechterlein

Although there is a clear statistical association between expressed emotion (EE) and schizophrenic relapse, our understanding of the mechanisms underlying this relationship is underdeveloped. This study tested a theoretical model in which caregivers' perceptions of their ill relative's agency underlie the EE-relapse association. To evaluate this model, we completed qualitative and quantitative ...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2006
Alex Kopelowicz Steven R López Roberto Zarate Mary O'Brien Jamie Gordon Christina Chang Veronica Gonzalez-Smith

Patients with schizophrenia who are exposed to family environments high in expressed emotion (EE) are at increased risk of relapse. EE is usually measured by an interview with one family member and does not include a direct assessment of family interaction. To understand better the key processes that underlie the relationship between EE and course of illness, we applied a well-validated measure...

Journal: :Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2009
Katja Petrowski Ulf Herold Peter Joraschky Agnes von Wyl Manfred Cierpka

BACKGROUND Ethnic diversity in schools increases due to globalization. Thus, the children's social-emotional competence development must be considered in the context of a multi-ethnic classroom. METHODS In this study, the social-emotional competence of 65 Asian-American and Latin-American children was observed at the beginning and the end of their kindergarten year. RESULTS Initially, signi...

Journal: :Psychological Medicine 1988

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1988

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 1988
L J Cozolino M J Goldstein K H Nuechterlein K L West K S Snyder

The demand for information by relatives and the success of family intervention programs with an initial didactic component has resulted in a proliferation of educational interventions in schizophrenia. The present study assesses the impact of a single educational session on relatives of recent-onset schizophrenic patients. Results suggest that relatives who participated in family education expe...

Journal: :Seizure 2000
Stephen W. Brown Enrique Jadresic

The parents of 41 young people with epilepsy who were living in the same household as the patients were interviewed using the Camberwell Family Interview, and ratings of expressed emotion (EE) carried out according to standard criteria. The presence of any seizures in the 6 months prior to interview was found to be a predictor of EE (p= 0. 0017). Absolute seizure frequency, as well as presence ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 1997
A Honig A Hofman N Rozendaal P Dingemans

In a waiting-list controlled study on a multi-family psycho-educational intervention in bipolar disorder, key relatives in the treatment group showed a significant change from high to low levels of expressed emotion (EE) compared with the control group. In addition, patients with low-EE key relatives had a significantly lower number of hospital admissions compared with those living with high-EE...

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