1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1993.tb00976.x
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Diagnostic Specificity of a Brief Measure of Expressed Emotion: a Community Study of Children

Abstract: The association between expressed emotion (EE) and psychiatric disorders was investigated in a community survey of 108 preadolescent children. Results indicated that the two components of EE, critical comments and emotional overinvolvement, identified non-overlapping subsets of families and displayed diagnostic specificity. Significantly higher rates of disruptive behavior diagnoses were observed in children of parents who expressed high levels of criticism, while children of parents who expressed high levels … Show more

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“…These results converge with the findings of other researchers (e.g., Stubbe et al, 1993; in suggesting that CRIT be used separately from EOI, rather than collapsed into the broader measure of EE as most studies have done. As Chambless and colleagues state in their discussion (1999), "Combining separate and unrelated constructs into a single variable before such a composite variable has been demonstrated to be warranted in a given sample risks muddying the results of prediction analyses" (p. 74).…”
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“…These results converge with the findings of other researchers (e.g., Stubbe et al, 1993; in suggesting that CRIT be used separately from EOI, rather than collapsed into the broader measure of EE as most studies have done. As Chambless and colleagues state in their discussion (1999), "Combining separate and unrelated constructs into a single variable before such a composite variable has been demonstrated to be warranted in a given sample risks muddying the results of prediction analyses" (p. 74).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Despite low interrater agreement, we did find modest relations in the expected directions between the EOI observational codes and the CRPBI (particularly the parent-report version). It is recommended that replication and extension of these findings be produced to and in weighing the relative plausibility of each of these explanations.These results converge with the findings of other researchers (e.g., Stubbe et al, 1993; in suggesting that CRIT be used separately from EOI, rather than collapsed into the broader measure of EE as most studies have done. As Chambless and colleagues state in their discussion (1999), "Combining separate and unrelated constructs into a single variable before such a composite variable has been demonstrated to be warranted in a given sample risks muddying the results of prediction analyses" (p. 74).…”
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“…2 Traditionally, individuals are classified as high in EE if they make more than a specified threshold number of critical comments or show any signs of hostility or marked emotional overinvolvement 2 . In general, parental EE shows both concurrent [3][4][5] and longitudinal 6 associations with internalizing and externalizing problems in child and adolescent community and clinical samples. More specifically, parental EE (especially criticism) is associated with their children's ADHD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7,8 DD'si yüksek olan ailelerde, DD'si düşük olan ailelerin çocuklarına göre herhangi bir psikiyatrik tanı olasılığının beş kat daha yüksek olduğu saptanmıştır. 9 Jacobson, Hibbs ve Ziegenhain yüksek DD'yi çocuklardaki dezorganize bağlanma örüntü-leriyle ilişkili bulmuştur. 10 Caspi ve ark., 565 monozigot ikiz çift ve anneleriyle yaptıkları çalışmada, annenin DD'si ile çocuklardaki antisosyal davranışların ilişki gösterdiğini bildirmişlerdir.…”
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