Expressed emotion (EE) has been described as a measure of caregivers' appraisals of the quality of their relationship with patients. However, far less is known about how, the perception of their caregivers by patients with psychosis is shaped by caregivers' EE, and nothing about the clinical correlates of perceived EE. The Current study examines the association of patient ratings of carer criticism with patient and carer characteristics. Patient ratings of carer criticism were also compared with the ratings of the carer derived from the Camberwell Family Interview. Sixty-seven patient-carer dyads participated in the cross-sectional study.Perceived carer criticism was associated with general psychopathology in patients, but not with overall ...
AbstractBackgroundRelapse is increased in people with psychosis who live with carers with high expre...
The relationship between Expressed Emotion (EE) and relapse and clinical outcomes in individuals wit...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
<div><p>Expressed emotion (EE), especially criticism, is an important predictor of outcomes for the ...
BACKGROUND: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
Background: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
Background: Illness perception, a measure of illness representations developed from physical medicin...
BACKGROUND: Illness perception, a measure of illness representations developed from physical medicin...
Background Expressed emotion (EE) is a concept reflecting the emotional atmosphere of the home envir...
The concept of expressed emotion (EE) has been extended to the study of staff-patient relationships ...
BACKGROUND: Expressed emotion (EE) is a well-established, important predictor of the relapse rate of...
Mechanisms underlying the manifestation of relatives' expressed emotion (EE) in the early stages of ...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
BACKGROUND: There is a well-established tradition in studying the impact of expressed emotion (EE) o...
It has been well-demonstrated that Expressed Emotion (EE) in caregivers of schizophrenia patients is...
AbstractBackgroundRelapse is increased in people with psychosis who live with carers with high expre...
The relationship between Expressed Emotion (EE) and relapse and clinical outcomes in individuals wit...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
<div><p>Expressed emotion (EE), especially criticism, is an important predictor of outcomes for the ...
BACKGROUND: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
Background: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
Background: Illness perception, a measure of illness representations developed from physical medicin...
BACKGROUND: Illness perception, a measure of illness representations developed from physical medicin...
Background Expressed emotion (EE) is a concept reflecting the emotional atmosphere of the home envir...
The concept of expressed emotion (EE) has been extended to the study of staff-patient relationships ...
BACKGROUND: Expressed emotion (EE) is a well-established, important predictor of the relapse rate of...
Mechanisms underlying the manifestation of relatives' expressed emotion (EE) in the early stages of ...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
BACKGROUND: There is a well-established tradition in studying the impact of expressed emotion (EE) o...
It has been well-demonstrated that Expressed Emotion (EE) in caregivers of schizophrenia patients is...
AbstractBackgroundRelapse is increased in people with psychosis who live with carers with high expre...
The relationship between Expressed Emotion (EE) and relapse and clinical outcomes in individuals wit...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...