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Ethnicity, expressed emotion, and schizophrenia patients' perceptions of their family members' criticism.

机译:种族,表达的情感和精神分裂症患者对其家人的批评的看法。

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Expressed emotion is a widely researched construct. However, less is known about patients' own perceptions of their relatives' expressed emotion. Using a sample of 42 patient/family member dyads with schizophrenia, we examined the concordance between the number of criticisms expressed by relatives during the Camberwell Family Interview and patients' perceptions of how critical they perceived their relative to be. As predicted, white and Latino family members who expressed more criticism during the Camberwell Family Interview were indeed perceived as more critical by patients. Among blacks, however, no significant association was found between relatives' expressed criticism and patients' perceptions of their relatives' criticism. Findings from this study suggest that cultural/ethnic values may influence how criticism from relatives is perceived and experienced by patients.
机译:表达情感是一种广泛研究的结构。然而,关于患者自己对亲戚表达情感的看法知之甚少。我们使用42位患有精神分裂症的患者/家庭成员二联体的样本,研究了坎伯韦尔家庭访谈期间亲戚提出的批评次数与患者对他们对亲戚的重视程度的看法之间的一致性。如预料的那样,在坎伯韦尔家庭访谈中表达更多批评的白人和拉丁裔家庭成员确实被患者认为更为挑剔。然而,在黑人中,亲戚表达的批评与患者对亲戚批评的理解之间没有显着关联。这项研究的结果表明,文化/种族价值观可能会影响患者对亲戚的批评和感受。

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