Factors associated with expressed emotion Sample Clauses

Factors associated with expressed emotion. In order to facilitate a better understanding of EE, several factors have been investigated in relation to EE. The evidence suggests that relatives with high levels of criticism are more likely to attribute to patients more control over their symptoms and problems, and hold them responsible for their difficulties (Xxxxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, 2003). Research has found that high critical comment carers make fewer attributions regarding their own role in the illness (Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, & Xxxxxxx, 1994; Xxxxxxx et al., 2002) whereas relatives with high levels of emotional over-involvement (EOI) tend to attribute greater levels of blame and control to themselves (Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx, 2004). EOI has been associated with feelings of loss (Xxxxxxxxx et al., 2005), self-blame and guilt about being responsible for the individual’s illness (Xxxx & Xxxxxx, 1985; Xxxxxxx et al., 1998; Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx, 2004). Disagreements between carer and service users about illness controllability have been associated with greater distress, depression, and lower self-esteem in carers (Xxxxxxx et al., 2007) and such disagreements tend to be observed more in high EE relationships (Lobban, Barrowclough, & Xxxxx, 2006). High EE in caregivers is positively linked to negative caregiving appraisals, distress and less adaptive (avoidant) coping (Xxxxxxx et al., 2006; Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxx, 2005; Xxxxx et al., 2004). The relationship between EE and negative appraisals of caregiving experience is already evident at the first episode of psychosis (Xxxxx et al., 2004).
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