Expressed emotion (EE) is a family environmental construct that assesses how much criticism, hostility, and/or emotional over-involvement a family member expresses about a patient (Hooley, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2007, 3, 329). Having high levels of EE within the family environment has generally been associated with poorer patient outcomes for schizophrenia and a range of other disorders. Paradoxically, for African-American patients, high-EE may be associated with a better symptom course (Rosenfarb, Bellack, & Aziz, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2006, 115, 112). However, this finding is in need of additional support and, if confirmed, clarification. In line with previous research, using a sample of 30 patients with schizophr...
Background This study examined the relationship between discrepancies in beliefs about schizophrenia...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
AimLittle is known about the role of expressed emotion (EE) in early symptom expression in individua...
The expressed emotion (EE) is considered to be an adverse family environment, which includes the qua...
This study explored family factors associated with Expressed Emotion (EE) in families with a member ...
A long-standing hypothesis states that family interaction mediates the course of schizophrenia. Over...
This study examined whether the sociocultural context moderates the relationship between families’ e...
Background Expressed emotion (EE) is a concept reflecting the emotional atmosphere of the home envir...
Background: Family′s expressed emotion has been shown to be predictive of outcome in mental and phys...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a description of family communication and interaction patterns, relating t...
Abstract Background Expressed emotion (EE) measures the emotion among caregivers of schizophrenic pa...
The concept of expressed emotion (EE) has been extended to the study of staff-patient relationships ...
We investigated the validity of expressed emotion (EE) in Israel. The study sample consisted of 108 ...
Introduction: Expressed Emotion (EE) is a widely used construct to understand the interaction of the...
Background This study examined the relationship between discrepancies in beliefs about schizophrenia...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
AimLittle is known about the role of expressed emotion (EE) in early symptom expression in individua...
The expressed emotion (EE) is considered to be an adverse family environment, which includes the qua...
This study explored family factors associated with Expressed Emotion (EE) in families with a member ...
A long-standing hypothesis states that family interaction mediates the course of schizophrenia. Over...
This study examined whether the sociocultural context moderates the relationship between families’ e...
Background Expressed emotion (EE) is a concept reflecting the emotional atmosphere of the home envir...
Background: Family′s expressed emotion has been shown to be predictive of outcome in mental and phys...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a description of family communication and interaction patterns, relating t...
Abstract Background Expressed emotion (EE) measures the emotion among caregivers of schizophrenic pa...
The concept of expressed emotion (EE) has been extended to the study of staff-patient relationships ...
We investigated the validity of expressed emotion (EE) in Israel. The study sample consisted of 108 ...
Introduction: Expressed Emotion (EE) is a widely used construct to understand the interaction of the...
Background This study examined the relationship between discrepancies in beliefs about schizophrenia...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...