McCreadie R G, Robertson L J, Hall D J, Berry I
Crichton Royal Hospital, Dumfries.
Br J Psychiatry. 1993 Mar;162:393-7. doi: 10.1192/bjp.162.3.393.
The level of expressed emotion (EE) in 32 relationships between relatives and schizophrenic patients was assessed on three separate occasions over five years. EE was high on all three occasions in 25% of relatives, low on all three in 38%, and fluctuating in 38%; that is, in the majority of relatives (63%) the level of EE was stable over time. Three relatives who had previously shown high EE had evidence of dementia at the time of the third assessment, and showed low EE. Fourteen patients relapsed at least once over five years; patients who relapsed were evenly spread throughout those living in a home in which EE was consistently high, consistently low, or fluctuating. However, patients living in low-EE homes who did relapse did so significantly less often than those who relapsed and were living in homes in which EE was high or fluctuating. At the time of relapse, EE was not consistently high, and some patients in consistently high-EE homes did not relapse at all over five years.
在五年内分三次对32对亲属与精神分裂症患者之间的情感表达(EE)水平进行了评估。25%的亲属在所有三次评估中情感表达都很高,38%的亲属在所有三次评估中情感表达都很低,38%的亲属情感表达呈波动状态;也就是说,大多数亲属(63%)的情感表达水平随时间保持稳定。三名之前情感表达高的亲属在第三次评估时出现了痴呆迹象,且情感表达变低。14名患者在五年内至少复发一次;复发的患者均匀分布在情感表达持续高、持续低或波动的家庭中。然而,情感表达低的家庭中复发的患者复发频率明显低于那些复发且生活在情感表达高或波动的家庭中的患者。在复发时,情感表达并非持续很高,一些生活在情感表达持续高的家庭中的患者在五年内根本没有复发。