PubMed ID: 28881076Aims and objectives: To examine the relationship between psychiatric patients’ caregiver burden and anger expression styles. Background: In the caregiving process, when coping with problems, caregivers may exhibit emotional and behavioural responses, which can produce distressful results. One of these responses is angry. Examining the relationship between psychiatric patients’ caregiver burden and caregivers’ anger expression styles is necessary for quality of care. Design: A descriptive and relational study. Methods: The sample for study included 60 family caregivers who were stayed with patient in psychiatry clinic during the treatment of inpatient setting of a university hospital. Data for the study were collected usin...
Background: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
Objective: Caregivers of individuals with severe mental illness often experience significant negativ...
BACKGROUND: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
WOS: 000425733600054PubMed ID: 28881076Aims and objectivesTo examine the relationship between psychi...
Contains fulltext : 70273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: This stu...
textabstractHigh trait anger reflects the tendency to experience more frequent, more intense and lon...
Background: Family′s expressed emotion has been shown to be predictive of outcome in mental and phys...
Evaluation of burden in a group of patients with chronic psychiatric disorders and their caregivers ...
psychiatric settings is frequently associatedwith the quality of staff-patient interactions. Impulsi...
Background: Caregiver burden and expressed emotion have been studied in patients with schizophrenia ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine anger-expression patterns and their association wi...
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the psychological distress of family caregivers of pat...
Objective: The objective of the study was to test predictive models of schizophrenia caregiver burde...
Background: after the closing of psychiatric hospitals caring for someone with a mental illness has ...
This study aims to investigate the emotional impact of psychiatric symptoms of patients with dementi...
Background: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
Objective: Caregivers of individuals with severe mental illness often experience significant negativ...
BACKGROUND: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
WOS: 000425733600054PubMed ID: 28881076Aims and objectivesTo examine the relationship between psychi...
Contains fulltext : 70273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: This stu...
textabstractHigh trait anger reflects the tendency to experience more frequent, more intense and lon...
Background: Family′s expressed emotion has been shown to be predictive of outcome in mental and phys...
Evaluation of burden in a group of patients with chronic psychiatric disorders and their caregivers ...
psychiatric settings is frequently associatedwith the quality of staff-patient interactions. Impulsi...
Background: Caregiver burden and expressed emotion have been studied in patients with schizophrenia ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine anger-expression patterns and their association wi...
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the psychological distress of family caregivers of pat...
Objective: The objective of the study was to test predictive models of schizophrenia caregiver burde...
Background: after the closing of psychiatric hospitals caring for someone with a mental illness has ...
This study aims to investigate the emotional impact of psychiatric symptoms of patients with dementi...
Background: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...
Objective: Caregivers of individuals with severe mental illness often experience significant negativ...
BACKGROUND: High expressed emotion in carers predicts relapse in psychosis, but it is not known why ...