Leff J, Wig N N, Ghosh A, Bedi H, Menon D K, Kuipers L, Korten A, Ernberg G, Day R, Sartorius N
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Alexandria, Egypt.
Br J Psychiatry. 1987 Aug;151:166-73. doi: 10.1192/bjp.151.2.166.
We conducted a one-year follow-up of patients who had made a first contact with psychiatric services in Chandigarh, North India, and had been assigned a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The expressed emotion (EE) of the patients' relatives was assessed early on. We found the same associations between the individual components of EE and relapse of schizophrenia as in previous Anglo-American studies, but only the association between hostility and relapse was statistically significant. Applying the same criteria as in the Anglo-American studies for 'high EE', we found a significant relationship between high EE and relapse rates. We conclude that the significantly better outcome of Chandigarh first-contact patients compared with a London sample is largely due to the significantly lower proportion of high-EE relatives in the North Indian sample.
我们对在印度北部昌迪加尔首次接触精神科服务且被诊断为精神分裂症的患者进行了为期一年的随访。早期对患者亲属的情感表达(EE)进行了评估。我们发现,EE的各个组成部分与精神分裂症复发之间的关联与之前英美的研究相同,但只有敌意与复发之间的关联具有统计学意义。采用与英美研究相同的“高EE”标准,我们发现高EE与复发率之间存在显著关系。我们得出结论,与伦敦样本相比,昌迪加尔首次接触患者的预后明显更好,这在很大程度上是由于北印度样本中高EE亲属的比例显著较低。