Coville Allison L, Miklowitz David J, Taylor Dawn O, Low Kathryn G
Bates College, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2008 Apr;64(4):438-49. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20463.
High expressed emotion (EE) attitudes among parents are associated with an increased likelihood of relapse among bipolar patients, but the origins of these attitudes are unclear. This study examined characteristics of bipolar disorder in adolescents that might be associated with high EE attitudes among parents. We hypothesized that an earlier onset of mood disorder and greater current illness severity would predict higher levels of criticism and emotional overinvolvement among parents. Demographic, diagnostic, and EE data were collected from interviews with parents of 44 bipolar adolescents (mean age 14.5 yrs.). Current illness severity and functioning were not associated with high-EE attitudes. Parents of girls, however, were more likely to be high in criticism than parents of boys. Parents of girls expressed more critical comments when the child had an adolescent compared to a childhood onset of bipolar disorder, whereas the reverse pattern was evident among parents of boys. We encourage prospective investigations of the developmental correlates of parental EE attitudes in larger, more heterogeneous samples of bipolar adolescents and children.
父母的高表达情绪(EE)态度与双相情感障碍患者复发的可能性增加有关,但这些态度的根源尚不清楚。本研究调查了青少年双相情感障碍的特征,这些特征可能与父母的高EE态度有关。我们假设情绪障碍的更早发作和当前更高的疾病严重程度会预示父母更高水平的批评和情感过度卷入。通过对44名双相情感障碍青少年(平均年龄14.5岁)的父母进行访谈,收集了人口统计学、诊断和EE数据。当前疾病严重程度和功能与高EE态度无关。然而,女孩的父母比男孩的父母更有可能表现出高批评性。当孩子双相情感障碍起病于青少年期而非儿童期时,女孩的父母会表达更多批评性评论,而男孩的父母则呈现相反的模式。我们鼓励在更大、更多样化的双相情感障碍青少年和儿童样本中对父母EE态度的发展相关性进行前瞻性研究。