Is Expressed Emotion an Index of a Transactional Process? I. Parents' Affective Style
- 1 June 1989
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Family Process
- Vol. 28 (2) , 153-167
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.1989.00153.x
Abstract
The degree to which expressed emotion (EE) attitudes in key relatives reflect ongoing transactional processes in families is a topic of controversy. The associations between EE attitudes, as measured during an acute hospitalization (using the Camberwell Family Interview) and during the aftercare period (using 5‐minute speech samples), and interactional behavior in parents of recent‐onset schizophrenics (this article) and in patients themselves (second article), were investigated. In the first study, EE attitudes manifested by parents during the aftercare period were stronger correlates of their interactional behaviors during the aftercare period than were EE attitudes measured during the inpatient period, despite the frequent correspondence between the two EE measures. The pattern of attitudes shown between the inpatient and outpatient periods also predicted transactional styles in parents during the outpatient period, findings not accounted for by clinical attributes of patients. When high‐EE attitudes persist during the aftercare period and are reflected in transactional behaviors, the risk for subsequent patient relapse may be enhanced.Keywords
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