Watts Malcolm
School of Health, Park Campus, University of Northampton, Northampton.
Br J Nurs. 2007;16(22):1396-8. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2007.16.22.27770.
There is a considerable body of evidence on the effect of high expressed emotion on individuals suffering severe mental illnesses; there is also considerable work on those people suffering the dual diagnosis of severe mental illness and substance use disorders. However, in the latter, the majority of studies appear to concentrate on the mental illness aspect of the condition. Literature searches identified that there were few scholarly articles on how expressed emotion affects relapse in those people with a substance use disorder, and yet there is a great deal of evidence regarding the disruption substance use can have on a family and on the individual. This article intends to provide an evaluation on the reasons why high expressed emotion should be addressed in substance use disorder and suggests that, if the benefits of reducing high expressed emotion in these disorders are as significant as in severe mental illness, then there is a sound basis for the increased use of family interventions in substance use disorders.
有大量证据表明高表达情绪对患有严重精神疾病的个体有影响;对于同时患有严重精神疾病和物质使用障碍的人也有大量研究。然而,在后者中,大多数研究似乎集中在该病症的精神疾病方面。文献检索发现,关于表达情绪如何影响物质使用障碍患者复发的学术文章很少,然而,有大量证据表明物质使用会对家庭和个人造成破坏。本文旨在评估为何在物质使用障碍中应关注高表达情绪,并表明,如果在这些障碍中降低高表达情绪的益处与在严重精神疾病中一样显著,那么增加在物质使用障碍中使用家庭干预就有充分的依据。