Patterns and correlates of expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style in first admitted early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders

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Patterns and correlates of expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style in first admitted early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders. / von Polier, Georg G; Meng, Heiner; Lambert, Martin; Strauss, Monika; Zarotti, Gianni; Karle, Michael; Dubois, Reinmar; Stark, Fritz-Michael; Neidhart, Sibylle; Zollinger, Ruedi; Bürgin, Dieter; Felder, Wilhelm; Resch, Franz; Koch, Eginhard; Schulte-Markwort, Michael; Schimmelmann, Benno G.

In: J NERV MENT DIS, Vol. 202, No. 11, 01.11.2014, p. 783-7.

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von Polier, GG, Meng, H, Lambert, M, Strauss, M, Zarotti, G, Karle, M, Dubois, R, Stark, F-M, Neidhart, S, Zollinger, R, Bürgin, D, Felder, W, Resch, F, Koch, E, Schulte-Markwort, M & Schimmelmann, BG 2014, 'Patterns and correlates of expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style in first admitted early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders', J NERV MENT DIS, vol. 202, no. 11, pp. 783-7. https://doi.org/10.1097/NMD.0000000000000209

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von Polier, G. G., Meng, H., Lambert, M., Strauss, M., Zarotti, G., Karle, M., Dubois, R., Stark, F-M., Neidhart, S., Zollinger, R., Bürgin, D., Felder, W., Resch, F., Koch, E., Schulte-Markwort, M., & Schimmelmann, B. G. (2014). Patterns and correlates of expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style in first admitted early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders. J NERV MENT DIS, 202(11), 783-7. https://doi.org/10.1097/NMD.0000000000000209

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@article{0ff3b256ef1a416cab5bf78d38808302,
title = "Patterns and correlates of expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style in first admitted early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to assess patterns and correlates of family variables in 31 adolescents treated for their first episode of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (early-onset schizophrenia [EOS]). Expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style were assessed. Potential correlates were patient psychopathology, premorbid adjustment, illness duration, quality of life (QoL), sociodemographic variables, patient and caregiver {"}illness concept,{"} and caregiver personality traits and support. Families were rated as critical more frequently by patients than raters (55% vs. 13%). Perceived criticism was associated with worse QoL in relationship with parents and peers. An adverse rearing style was associated with a negative illness concept in patients, particularly with less trust in their physician. Future research should examine perceived criticism as a predictor of relapse and indicator of adolescents with EOS who need extended support and treatment. Rearing style should be carefully observed because of its link with patients' illness concept and, potentially, to service engagement and medication adherence.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Expressed Emotion, Female, Humans, Male, Parent-Child Relations, Parenting, Perception, Pilot Projects, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenic Psychology",
author = "{von Polier}, {Georg G} and Heiner Meng and Martin Lambert and Monika Strauss and Gianni Zarotti and Michael Karle and Reinmar Dubois and Fritz-Michael Stark and Sibylle Neidhart and Ruedi Zollinger and Dieter B{\"u}rgin and Wilhelm Felder and Franz Resch and Eginhard Koch and Michael Schulte-Markwort and Schimmelmann, {Benno G}",
year = "2014",
month = nov,
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doi = "10.1097/NMD.0000000000000209",
language = "English",
volume = "202",
pages = "783--7",
journal = "J NERV MENT DIS",
issn = "0022-3018",
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T1 - Patterns and correlates of expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style in first admitted early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders

AU - von Polier, Georg G

AU - Meng, Heiner

AU - Lambert, Martin

AU - Strauss, Monika

AU - Zarotti, Gianni

AU - Karle, Michael

AU - Dubois, Reinmar

AU - Stark, Fritz-Michael

AU - Neidhart, Sibylle

AU - Zollinger, Ruedi

AU - Bürgin, Dieter

AU - Felder, Wilhelm

AU - Resch, Franz

AU - Koch, Eginhard

AU - Schulte-Markwort, Michael

AU - Schimmelmann, Benno G

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N2 - The aim of this study was to assess patterns and correlates of family variables in 31 adolescents treated for their first episode of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (early-onset schizophrenia [EOS]). Expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style were assessed. Potential correlates were patient psychopathology, premorbid adjustment, illness duration, quality of life (QoL), sociodemographic variables, patient and caregiver "illness concept," and caregiver personality traits and support. Families were rated as critical more frequently by patients than raters (55% vs. 13%). Perceived criticism was associated with worse QoL in relationship with parents and peers. An adverse rearing style was associated with a negative illness concept in patients, particularly with less trust in their physician. Future research should examine perceived criticism as a predictor of relapse and indicator of adolescents with EOS who need extended support and treatment. Rearing style should be carefully observed because of its link with patients' illness concept and, potentially, to service engagement and medication adherence.

AB - The aim of this study was to assess patterns and correlates of family variables in 31 adolescents treated for their first episode of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (early-onset schizophrenia [EOS]). Expressed emotion, perceived criticism, and rearing style were assessed. Potential correlates were patient psychopathology, premorbid adjustment, illness duration, quality of life (QoL), sociodemographic variables, patient and caregiver "illness concept," and caregiver personality traits and support. Families were rated as critical more frequently by patients than raters (55% vs. 13%). Perceived criticism was associated with worse QoL in relationship with parents and peers. An adverse rearing style was associated with a negative illness concept in patients, particularly with less trust in their physician. Future research should examine perceived criticism as a predictor of relapse and indicator of adolescents with EOS who need extended support and treatment. Rearing style should be carefully observed because of its link with patients' illness concept and, potentially, to service engagement and medication adherence.

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KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Parent-Child Relations

KW - Parenting

KW - Perception

KW - Pilot Projects

KW - Schizophrenia

KW - Schizophrenic Psychology

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