Citation
Leff, J, et al. "Relatives' Expressed Emotion and the Course of Schizophrenia in Chandigarh. a Two-year Follow-up of a First-contact Sample." The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science, vol. 156, 1990, pp. 351-6.
Leff J, Wig NN, Bedi H, et al. Relatives' expressed emotion and the course of schizophrenia in Chandigarh. A two-year follow-up of a first-contact sample. Br J Psychiatry. 1990;156:351-6.
Leff, J., Wig, N. N., Bedi, H., Menon, D. K., Kuipers, L., Korten, A., Ernberg, G., Day, R., Sartorius, N., & Jablensky, A. (1990). Relatives' expressed emotion and the course of schizophrenia in Chandigarh. A two-year follow-up of a first-contact sample. The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science, 156, 351-6.
Leff J, et al. Relatives' Expressed Emotion and the Course of Schizophrenia in Chandigarh. a Two-year Follow-up of a First-contact Sample. Br J Psychiatry. 1990;156:351-6. PubMed PMID: 2346833.
TY - JOUR
T1 - Relatives' expressed emotion and the course of schizophrenia in Chandigarh. A two-year follow-up of a first-contact sample.
AU - Leff,J,
AU - Wig,N N,
AU - Bedi,H,
AU - Menon,D K,
AU - Kuipers,L,
AU - Korten,A,
AU - Ernberg,G,
AU - Day,R,
AU - Sartorius,N,
AU - Jablensky,A,
PY - 1990/3/1/pubmed
PY - 1990/3/1/medline
PY - 1990/3/1/entrez
SP - 351
EP - 6
JF - The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
JO - Br J Psychiatry
VL - 156
N2 - A two-year follow-up was conducted of a subsample of the Chandigarh cohort of first-contact schizophrenic patients from the WHO Determinants of Outcome project. The patients were those living with family members who had been interviewed initially to determine their levels of expressed emotion (EE). The interview was repeated for 74% of the relatives at one-year follow-up. A dramatic reduction had occurred in each of the EE components and in the global index. No rural relative was rated as high EE at follow-up. Of the patients included in the one-year follow-up, 86% were followed for two years. In contrast to the one-year findings, the global EE index at initial interview did not predict relapse of schizophrenia over the subsequent two years. However, there was a significant association between initial hostility and subsequent relapse. The better outcome of this cohort of schizophrenic patients compared with samples from the West is partly attributable to tolerance and acceptance by family members.
SN - 0007-1250
UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/2346833/Relatives
DB - PRIME
DP - Unbound Medicine
ER -