2002
DOI: 10.1348/135532502760274800
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Expressed Emotion in relationships between staff and patients in forensic services: Changes in relationship status at 12 month follow‐up

Abstract: Background. Research on Expressed Emotion (EE) has demonstrated substantial consistency across cultures and over time, endorsing the social environment as important in determining the course and outcome of problems in mental health. The aim of this study was to measure EE in staff‐patient relationships in three forensic services for in‐patients with a history of mental disorder and offending, using a prospective, naturalistic design, with a 12‐month follow‐up of staff and patient outcomes. Methods. Keyworker o… Show more

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“…Development of a tense, critical management style can arise with chronically symptomatic and (or) irritable patients. 126,127 Critical style was not typical of the staff concerned but rather specifically responsive. This may also be what happens among relatives.…”
Section: -123mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Development of a tense, critical management style can arise with chronically symptomatic and (or) irritable patients. 126,127 Critical style was not typical of the staff concerned but rather specifically responsive. This may also be what happens among relatives.…”
Section: -123mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As the starting point of any interaction, even the slightest supporting contact or interaction with patients can render the clinical outcome positive (Moore et al. 2002).…”
Section: Results Of Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have found one to two-thirds of their provider sample have high EE relationships (26,28). Front line providers in community care facilities often have prolonged and intense contact with consumers, to a limited extent replicating the stress of family life with mentally ill relatives.…”
Section: Ee Among Providersmentioning
confidence: 99%