Over the past several decades, a variety of cross-cultural studies have been undertaken to explore the relationship of culture to schizophrenia (cf. Draguns, 1980; Kennedy, 1974; Sauna, 1980). Several investigators (e.g., Murphy, 1982, p. 78) have concluded that schizophrenia is “widely distributed around the world” and “takes a rather similar form in all the diverse societies in which it is found.” In light of these data, it may have seemed reasonable to assume that schizophrenia is not significantly influenced by sociocultural forces. However, in the wake of recent findings by the World Health Organization, such an assumption now appears unfounded. The authors wish to acknowledge the research projects and sources of funding upon which th...
There is a need to diversify mental health research that uses brain imaging. Currently, this researc...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
support. Ms. Martha Hernandez and Ms. Dorene Arce for their research and manu-script assistance. I a...
This study examined whether the sociocultural context moderates the relationship between families’ e...
Introduction: Expressed Emotion (EE) is a widely used construct to understand the interaction of the...
Culture is widely thought to influence the form, con-tent, and extent of symptoms experienced and ex...
Background: Studies have reported substantial cross-cultural variations in rates of Expressed Emotio...
Family expressed emotions (EE) have been found to be closely linked with the course of the disorder ...
Schizophrenia appears quite similar across a range of cultures. However, variability has been noted,...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a description of family communication and interaction patterns, relating t...
Schizotypy in relatives of patients with schizophrenia. Previous studies indicate that relatives of ...
AimLittle is known about the role of expressed emotion (EE) in early symptom expression in individua...
Objectives: Based on the concept of Expressed Emotion (EE), this study attempted to explore the unde...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
Among Mexican-American families, the concept of nervios (nerves) serves as a culturally meaningful i...
There is a need to diversify mental health research that uses brain imaging. Currently, this researc...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
support. Ms. Martha Hernandez and Ms. Dorene Arce for their research and manu-script assistance. I a...
This study examined whether the sociocultural context moderates the relationship between families’ e...
Introduction: Expressed Emotion (EE) is a widely used construct to understand the interaction of the...
Culture is widely thought to influence the form, con-tent, and extent of symptoms experienced and ex...
Background: Studies have reported substantial cross-cultural variations in rates of Expressed Emotio...
Family expressed emotions (EE) have been found to be closely linked with the course of the disorder ...
Schizophrenia appears quite similar across a range of cultures. However, variability has been noted,...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a description of family communication and interaction patterns, relating t...
Schizotypy in relatives of patients with schizophrenia. Previous studies indicate that relatives of ...
AimLittle is known about the role of expressed emotion (EE) in early symptom expression in individua...
Objectives: Based on the concept of Expressed Emotion (EE), this study attempted to explore the unde...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
Among Mexican-American families, the concept of nervios (nerves) serves as a culturally meaningful i...
There is a need to diversify mental health research that uses brain imaging. Currently, this researc...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
support. Ms. Martha Hernandez and Ms. Dorene Arce for their research and manu-script assistance. I a...