Halford W K, Schweitzer R D, Varghese F N
Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Australia.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1991 Dec;42(12):1241-7. doi: 10.1176/ps.42.12.1241.
This study tested the hypothesis that negative symptoms and quality of life for patients with functional psychoses are associated with family environment. Fifty-seven first-admission patients with functional psychoses were assessed at hospital admission for severity of psychopathology and premorbid adjustment. Relatives residing with patients rated the family environment at admission and one month after discharge on the Family Environment Scale. Patients made the same ratings after discharge. Six months later, patients were reassessed on severity of psychopathology, negative symptoms, and quality of life. Multiple regression analyses showed that higher levels of positive emotional expressiveness in the family predicted milder and fewer negative symptoms and better quality of life at follow-up. The prediction was statistically independent of the initial severity of psychopathology or premorbid adjustment.
功能性精神病患者的阴性症状及生活质量与家庭环境相关。57名首次入院的功能性精神病患者在入院时接受了精神病理学严重程度及病前适应情况的评估。与患者同住的亲属在患者入院时及出院后1个月,使用家庭环境量表对家庭环境进行评分。患者在出院后也进行了同样的评分。6个月后,对患者的精神病理学严重程度、阴性症状及生活质量进行重新评估。多元回归分析显示,家庭中较高水平的积极情感表达预示着随访时阴性症状更轻、更少,生活质量更好。该预测在统计学上独立于精神病理学的初始严重程度或病前适应情况。