The primary aim of this paper was to understand expressed emotion (EE) and its relationship to wellbeing in South Asians (SAs) living in the UK. A total of 529 participants of South Asian heritage were recruited from the UK and completed an online survey consisting of the family questionnaire, the level of expressed emotion scale (LEE), warmth measure, the hospital anxiety and depression scale. Components of EE and wellbeing were investigated using network analysis. Overall, the participants were classified as low EE for criticism, but high for emotional overinvolvement. They scored relatively high on the warmth scale. LEE scores were in the middle range. The network analysis revealed unique associations between EE subscales and symptoms of...
Although there is much evidence that cultural groups differ in emotion regulation (e.g., emotion sup...
OBJECTIVE: The correlates of parental burden in schizophrenia may differ between ethnic groups, but ...
Understanding cross-cultural aspects of emotional overinvolvement (EOI) on psychosis outcomes is imp...
The primary aim of this paper was to understand expressed emotion (EE) and its relationship to wellb...
Background: People from ethic minority groups living in the United Kingdom face inequalities when ...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Objective: Few studies have to date examined the effects of ethnicity on caregiver motivations, copi...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Family expressed emotions (EE) have been found to be closely linked with the course of the disorder ...
Background: Studies have reported substantial cross-cultural variations in rates of Expressed Emotio...
Emotional climate or expressed emotion (EE) has been examined in families of white descent who have ...
This study investigated the influence of culture and depression on (1) emotion priming reactions, (2...
Objective: The correlates of parental burden in schizophrenia may differ between ethnic groups, but ...
Objective. To compare the psychological adjustment of grandmothers from nuclear and extended familie...
Stress, coping, and mental health in general may differ based on cultural background, specifically f...
Although there is much evidence that cultural groups differ in emotion regulation (e.g., emotion sup...
OBJECTIVE: The correlates of parental burden in schizophrenia may differ between ethnic groups, but ...
Understanding cross-cultural aspects of emotional overinvolvement (EOI) on psychosis outcomes is imp...
The primary aim of this paper was to understand expressed emotion (EE) and its relationship to wellb...
Background: People from ethic minority groups living in the United Kingdom face inequalities when ...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Objective: Few studies have to date examined the effects of ethnicity on caregiver motivations, copi...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Family expressed emotions (EE) have been found to be closely linked with the course of the disorder ...
Background: Studies have reported substantial cross-cultural variations in rates of Expressed Emotio...
Emotional climate or expressed emotion (EE) has been examined in families of white descent who have ...
This study investigated the influence of culture and depression on (1) emotion priming reactions, (2...
Objective: The correlates of parental burden in schizophrenia may differ between ethnic groups, but ...
Objective. To compare the psychological adjustment of grandmothers from nuclear and extended familie...
Stress, coping, and mental health in general may differ based on cultural background, specifically f...
Although there is much evidence that cultural groups differ in emotion regulation (e.g., emotion sup...
OBJECTIVE: The correlates of parental burden in schizophrenia may differ between ethnic groups, but ...
Understanding cross-cultural aspects of emotional overinvolvement (EOI) on psychosis outcomes is imp...