Expressed emotion research in Europe
- PMID: 1483154
- DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1992.tb01017.x
Expressed emotion research in Europe
Abstract
The results of increased research into Expressed Emotion (EE) in Europe over the past five years reinforce the significance of the measure, show that it is not culturally specific and can be used with different carers including staff, and across different languages. This continuing and productive research is reviewed and new questions and issues are identified. In addition, outcome studies in schizophrenia, research in other conditions; intervention studies, methodological issues and theoretical aspects are focused on.
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