Kanter J, Lamb H R, Loeper C
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1987 Apr;38(4):374-80. doi: 10.1176/ps.38.4.374.
Research on expressed emotion in the families of schizophrenic patients has seemed to offer a new perspective on environmental factors that cause relapse in schizophrenia. A review of the literature, however, reveals that while expressed emotion may predict relapse, there is no evidence that it causes relapse. Nor does the evidence support the continued linkage of the three components of expressed emotion--criticism, hostility, and emotional overinvolvement--in a single global variable. The authors also question the clinical significance of expressed emotion ratings and believe that treatment strategies based on them tend to blame relatives for the patient's continuing difficulties. They suggest that clinicians assess family responses in the context of the patient's behavior and life situation before helping families develop more effectual coping strategies.
对精神分裂症患者家庭情感表达的研究似乎为导致精神分裂症复发的环境因素提供了新视角。然而,文献综述显示,虽然情感表达可能预示复发,但并无证据表明它会导致复发。证据也不支持将情感表达的三个组成部分——批评、敌意和情感过度卷入——继续关联为一个单一的总体变量。作者还质疑情感表达评分的临床意义,并认为基于这些评分的治疗策略往往将患者持续存在的问题归咎于亲属。他们建议临床医生在帮助家庭制定更有效的应对策略之前,应在患者行为和生活状况的背景下评估家庭反应。