Klaus Nicole M, Algorta Guillermo Perez, Young Andrea S, Fristad Mary A
The Ohio State University.
Couple Family Psychol. 2015 Mar;4(1):27-38. doi: 10.1037/cfp0000036.
Expressed Emotion (EE; criticism/hostility and emotional overinvolvement) displayed in family interactions has been associated with the presence and poorer course of multiple disorders in adults and children. As such, validating appropriate tools for measuring EE could have important implications for research and clinical practice. Child EE measures are limited though there are some established methods of assessing EE in adults. The Expressed Emotion Adjective Checklist (EEAC), a self-report measure of EE, has demonstrated validity with adults but has not been evaluated in child samples. The present study examined reliability, stability, and validity of the EEAC in measuring EE in caregivers of children with mood disorders. EEAC scores were associated with the criticism component of the Five Minute Speech Sample (FMSS), a commonly used EE measure in children. EEAC scores were also stable and predicted manic symptom severity and global impairment one year later. These data suggest the EEAC may be a useful self-report measure of EE in children.
家庭互动中表现出的情感表达(EE;批评/敌意和情感过度卷入)与成人和儿童多种疾病的存在及更差的病程有关。因此,验证测量EE的合适工具可能对研究和临床实践具有重要意义。儿童EE测量方法有限,不过已有一些评估成人EE的既定方法。情感表达形容词清单(EEAC)是一种EE的自我报告测量工具,已在成人中证明了其有效性,但尚未在儿童样本中进行评估。本研究检验了EEAC在测量情绪障碍儿童照料者的EE时的信度、稳定性和效度。EEAC得分与五分钟言语样本(FMSS)的批评成分相关,FMSS是儿童中常用的EE测量方法。EEAC得分也具有稳定性,并能预测一年后的躁狂症状严重程度和总体损害。这些数据表明,EEAC可能是一种用于测量儿童EE的有用自我报告工具。