1. Expressed Emotion in Families of People With Dementia: A Review of Scale-Based Measures.
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Liu, Xiaoji, Mo, Wenping, Takiue, Keigo, Kanaya, Reiko, Takeya, Yasushi, Koujiya, Eriko, and Yamakawa, Miyae
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CAREGIVER attitudes ,PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems ,CINAHL database ,CULTURE ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,BURDEN of care ,DEMENTIA patients ,AFFECTIVE disorders ,DISEASE prevalence ,EMOTIONS ,MEDLINE ,FAMILY relations - Abstract
Purpose: Research on the concept of expressed emotion (EE) has expanded in recent years but its role in dementia still requires elucidation. Understanding the role of EE in the dementia context could help in the development of appropriate interventions. Method: The current review synthesized relevant literature to investigate the prevalence and correlates of EE status in families of people with dementia. A comprehensive search of four databases from inception to 2022 produced 2,683 papers; 18 studies met inclusion criteria. Results: The use of EE criteria differed not only across cultural contexts, but even within the same cultural context. Overall, the prevalence of EE in families with dementia compared with other psychiatric conditions was not high. Conclusion: Specific changes in EE over time remain to be explored, and findings emphasize the need to carefully discriminate High EE status based on the cultural background of family members with dementia. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 50(2), 17–25.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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