Stark F M, Buchkremer G
Psychiatrische und Nervenklinik, Universitätsklinik Eppendorf.
Nervenarzt. 1992 Jan;63(1):42-5.
The Camberwell Family Interview (CFI) has been developed to assess the expressed emotion status (EE), a measure of the attitudes and feelings that a relative expresses about a schizophrenic family member. The EE measure has shown to be a good predictor of relapses in the course of schizophrenia, and has proved valid in a number of different cultures. However, the extensive, semistructured CFI is so time-consuming, that it only has been employed in a few specialized research centers. Therefore a brief method for assessing the EE index has been developed on the basis of a 5-minute speech sample (FMSS), which showed a reasonable correspondence with EE ratings derived from the CFI. The present article describes the development of a German version of the FMSS. The correspondence between blind EE ratings derived from the FMSS and the CFI was investigated on a sample of 176 interviews of relatives of schizophrenics. The relationship between the procedures to assess the EE index was significantly close. These results show the validity of the FMSS as a brief EE screening procedure for German-speaking populations.
坎伯韦尔家庭访谈(CFI)旨在评估情感表达状况(EE),这是一种衡量亲属对精神分裂症家庭成员所表达的态度和情感的指标。EE指标已被证明是精神分裂症病程中复发的良好预测指标,并且在许多不同文化中都得到了验证。然而,广泛的半结构化CFI非常耗时,以至于仅在少数专业研究中心使用。因此,基于5分钟的言语样本(FMSS)开发了一种评估EE指数的简短方法,该方法与从CFI得出的EE评分具有合理的对应关系。本文描述了FMSS德文版的开发过程。在对176名精神分裂症患者亲属的访谈样本中,研究了FMSS得出的盲态EE评分与CFI之间的对应关系。评估EE指数的两种方法之间的关系非常密切。这些结果表明FMSS作为德语人群简短EE筛查程序的有效性。