the association between expressed emotion, illness severity and subjective burden of care in relatives of patients with schizophrenia. findings from an italian population情感表达之间的关系、疾病严重程度和主观的护理负担在精神分裂症患者的亲属。.pdf
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Carrà et al. BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:140
/1471-244X/12/140
RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access
The association between expressed emotion,
illness severity and subjective burden of care in
relatives of patients with schizophrenia. Findings
from an Italian population
Giuseppe Carrà1,2*, Carlo Lorenzo Cazzullo2 and Massimo Clerici2,3
Abstract
Background: An appropriate understanding of the association between high-Expressed Emotion (EE) in family
members of people with schizophrenia, patients’ and relatives’ correlates is needed to improve adaptation of
psychoeducational interventions in diverse cultures. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that relatives
designated as high EE would report higher subjective burden of care, and would be associated with objective
variables that indicate greater illness severity i.e. number of previous hospitalizations and duration of illness.
Methods: We performed secondary analyses of baseline data from a randomized controlled trial conducted in Italy.
Results: High-EE relatives reported more subjective burden of care in disturbed behaviours and adverse effects
areas, but did not perceive more deficits in social role performances. As regards illness severity characteristics,
neither the number of previous hospital admissions nor the duration of illness was associated with high-EE.
However, patients’ previous psychosocial functioning, as measured by educational attainments, seems to protect
the relative from high-EE status.
Conclusion: There is a need for cross-cultural comparisons of the subjective experience of distress and burden
among high EE carers as a target for intervention, aimed at reducing family stress as much as improving patient
outcomes.
Keywords: Schizophrenia, Family, Expressed emotion, Burden of illness
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