The authors present data from an experimental study conducted on 20 institutionalized mentally handicapped adult patients. Relevant family variables were investigated by means of the Expressed Emotion (EE) scales, then compared with similar variables obtained in a matched sample of 20 schizophrenic patients and their families. Results show, in relatives of mentally handicapped patients, a higher rate of Warmth than in relatives of schizophrenics (p = 0.009), while other EE scales appear to reach similar values in both groups. Within the mentally handicapped family group, a higher rate of Emotional Over-involvement (p = 0.046) is shown by relatives of patients treated with neuroleptic drugs. The presence of high Warmth and Emotional Over-involvement, together with low Criticism and Hostility, may be interpreted as adaptation by the families to an organic disease with very early onset, clearer ad less rejecting than schizophrenia.

Clerici, M., Beltz, J., Bertrando, P., Fornara, A., Garavaglia, R., Iraci, A., et al. (1993). Mental retardation and family environment: role of emotional factors [Ritardo mentale e ambiente familiare: ruolo dei fattori emotivi.]. MINERVA PSICHIATRICA, 34(3), 163-172.

Mental retardation and family environment: role of emotional factors [Ritardo mentale e ambiente familiare: ruolo dei fattori emotivi.]

Clerici, M;
1993

Abstract

The authors present data from an experimental study conducted on 20 institutionalized mentally handicapped adult patients. Relevant family variables were investigated by means of the Expressed Emotion (EE) scales, then compared with similar variables obtained in a matched sample of 20 schizophrenic patients and their families. Results show, in relatives of mentally handicapped patients, a higher rate of Warmth than in relatives of schizophrenics (p = 0.009), while other EE scales appear to reach similar values in both groups. Within the mentally handicapped family group, a higher rate of Emotional Over-involvement (p = 0.046) is shown by relatives of patients treated with neuroleptic drugs. The presence of high Warmth and Emotional Over-involvement, together with low Criticism and Hostility, may be interpreted as adaptation by the families to an organic disease with very early onset, clearer ad less rejecting than schizophrenia.
Articolo in rivista
mental retardation, family relations
Italian
1993
34
3
163
172
none
Clerici, M., Beltz, J., Bertrando, P., Fornara, A., Garavaglia, R., Iraci, A., et al. (1993). Mental retardation and family environment: role of emotional factors [Ritardo mentale e ambiente familiare: ruolo dei fattori emotivi.]. MINERVA PSICHIATRICA, 34(3), 163-172.
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