Leeb B, Hahlweg K, Goldstein M J, Feinstein E, Mueller U, Dose M, Magana-Amato A
Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany.
Psychiatry Res. 1991 Oct;39(1):25-31. doi: 10.1016/0165-1781(91)90005-a.
The Five-Minute Speech Sample (FMSS; Magana et al., 1986) is a brief method designed to assess the "expressed emotion" (EE) status of a respondent. The FMSS-EE rating is derived from statements made by a patient's key relative during a 5-minute monologue, with codes similar to those used in the original EE rating system (e.g., criticism and emotional overinvolvement). Rating is done from the audiotape and takes about 15-30 minutes. The article reports on the results of a cross-national study carried out in Germany using the FMSS with a sample of 60 relatives of schizophrenic patients. Results indicated that (1) German investigators could readily learn the system and could achieve a high degree of interrater reliability; (2) the association with the original index of EE, the Camberwell Family Interview, was comparable to that found by Magana et al.; and (3) the method yields very stable data over a 4-5 week retest period.
五分钟言语样本(FMSS;马加纳等人,1986年)是一种旨在评估受访者“表达性情绪”(EE)状态的简短方法。FMSS-EE评分源自患者主要亲属在5分钟独白中发表的陈述,其编码与原始EE评分系统中使用的编码类似(例如,批评和情感过度卷入)。评分通过录音带进行,大约需要15至30分钟。本文报告了在德国进行的一项跨国研究的结果,该研究对60名精神分裂症患者的亲属样本使用了FMSS。结果表明:(1)德国研究人员能够轻松掌握该系统,并能实现较高的评分者间信度;(2)与EE的原始指标坎伯韦尔家庭访谈的相关性与马加纳等人发现的相当;(3)该方法在4至5周的重测期内产生的数据非常稳定。