Expressed emotion (EE) is an established prognostic factor for relapse in schizophrenia. Through critical comments (CC), hostility (H) and emotional overinvolvement (EOI), a relative can be rated as high or low EE, but the role of warmth should also be evaluated in order to consider the influence of a positive affect within the family context. In this study, EE was assessed in a sample of 48 relatives of patients with schizophrenia using the Camberwell Family Interview (CFI). Questionnaires assessing coping (brief-COPE), their wellbeing (World Health Organization Well-Being Index WHO-5) and the socio-demographic variables were also administered. Relatives who expressed a higher level of warmth were found to make fewer CC (5.2 ± 4.6 vs. 8.4 ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe form of mental disorder which is chronic and disabling in natu...
This study examined whether the sociocultural context moderates the relationship between families’ e...
Psychotic symptoms are distributed along a continuum, ranging from subclinical experiences to clinic...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a description of family communication and interaction patterns, relating t...
The expressed emotion (EE) is considered to be an adverse family environment, which includes the qua...
The level of expressed emotion (EE) as assessed it the Camberwell Family Interview (CFI) has proved ...
This study explored family factors associated with Expressed Emotion (EE) in families with a member ...
Background Expressed emotion (EE) is a concept reflecting the emotional atmosphere of the home envir...
A long-standing hypothesis states that family interaction mediates the course of schizophrenia. Over...
Background. Expressed emotion (EE) status has been proven to be a good predictor of relapse in schiz...
It has been well-demonstrated that Expressed Emotion (EE) in caregivers of schizophrenia patients is...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
Objective. Expressed emotion (EE) refers to the emotional climate within a family. High EE significa...
We investigated the validity of expressed emotion (EE) in Israel. The study sample consisted of 108 ...
AimLittle is known about the role of expressed emotion (EE) in early symptom expression in individua...
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe form of mental disorder which is chronic and disabling in natu...
This study examined whether the sociocultural context moderates the relationship between families’ e...
Psychotic symptoms are distributed along a continuum, ranging from subclinical experiences to clinic...
Expressed emotion (EE) is a description of family communication and interaction patterns, relating t...
The expressed emotion (EE) is considered to be an adverse family environment, which includes the qua...
The level of expressed emotion (EE) as assessed it the Camberwell Family Interview (CFI) has proved ...
This study explored family factors associated with Expressed Emotion (EE) in families with a member ...
Background Expressed emotion (EE) is a concept reflecting the emotional atmosphere of the home envir...
A long-standing hypothesis states that family interaction mediates the course of schizophrenia. Over...
Background. Expressed emotion (EE) status has been proven to be a good predictor of relapse in schiz...
It has been well-demonstrated that Expressed Emotion (EE) in caregivers of schizophrenia patients is...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
Objective. Expressed emotion (EE) refers to the emotional climate within a family. High EE significa...
We investigated the validity of expressed emotion (EE) in Israel. The study sample consisted of 108 ...
AimLittle is known about the role of expressed emotion (EE) in early symptom expression in individua...
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe form of mental disorder which is chronic and disabling in natu...
This study examined whether the sociocultural context moderates the relationship between families’ e...
Psychotic symptoms are distributed along a continuum, ranging from subclinical experiences to clinic...