University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA.
Psychiatry Res. 2012 Mar 30;196(1):27-31. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2011.08.009. Epub 2012 Feb 20.
Expressed emotion (EE) is a measure of the family environment reflecting the amount of criticism and emotional over-involvement expressed by a key relative towards a family member with a disorder or impairment. Patients from high EE homes have a poorer illness prognosis than do patients from low EE homes. Despite EE's well-established predictive validity, questions remain regarding why some family members express high levels of EE attitudes while others do not. Based on indirect evidence from previous research, the current study tested whether shame and guilt/self-blame about having a relative with schizophrenia serve as predictors of EE. A sample of 72 family members of patients with schizophrenia completed the Five Minute Speech Sample to measure EE, along with questionnaires assessing self-directed emotions. In line with the hypotheses, higher levels of both shame and guilt/self-blame about having a relative with schizophrenia predicted high EE. Results of the current study elucidate the EE construct and have implications for working with families of patients with schizophrenia.
情绪表达(EE)是衡量家庭环境的一个指标,反映了关键亲属对有障碍或损伤的家庭成员的批评和情感过度卷入程度。来自高 EE 家庭的患者比来自低 EE 家庭的患者预后更差。尽管 EE 具有良好的预测效度,但仍存在一些问题,即为什么有些家庭成员表现出高度的 EE 态度,而有些则没有。基于先前研究的间接证据,本研究测试了对患有精神分裂症的亲属感到羞耻和内疚/自责是否可以作为 EE 的预测因素。72 名精神分裂症患者的家属完成了五分钟演讲样本以衡量 EE,同时还完成了评估自我导向情绪的问卷。与假设一致,对有精神分裂症亲属感到羞耻和内疚/自责的程度越高,EE 水平越高。本研究的结果阐明了 EE 结构,并对精神分裂症患者家庭的工作具有启示意义。