Asarnow J R, Tompson M, Hamilton E B, Goldstein M J, Guthrie D
University of California, Los Angeles 90024.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1994 Apr;22(2):129-46. doi: 10.1007/BF02167896.
Expressed emotion (EE) was examined, using the brief Five Minute Speech Sample measure, in families of (1) children with depressive disorders, (2) children with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and (3) normal controls screened for the absence of psychiatric disorder. Consistent with the hypothesis of some specificity in the association between EE and the form of child disorder, rates of EE were significantly higher among families of depressed children compared to families of normal controls and families of children with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Within the depressed group, the presence of a comorbid disruptive behavior disorder was associated with high levels of critical EE, underscoring the need to attend to comorbid patterns and subtypes of EE in future research.
采用简短的五分钟言语样本测量法,对以下三组家庭的情感表达(EE)进行了研究:(1)患有抑郁症的儿童家庭;(2)患有精神分裂症谱系障碍的儿童家庭;(3)经筛查无精神疾病的正常对照组家庭。与EE和儿童疾病形式之间存在某种特异性关联的假设一致,与正常对照组家庭以及患有精神分裂症谱系障碍的儿童家庭相比,抑郁症儿童家庭的EE发生率显著更高。在抑郁症组中,共病破坏性行为障碍与高水平的批评性EE相关,这突出了在未来研究中关注EE的共病模式和亚型的必要性。