Rachel Calam1, Catherine Bolton, Janine Roberts. 1. Academic Division of Clinical Psychology, School of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. rachel.calam@man.ac.uk
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Maternal expressed emotion (EE), attributions, depression and parenting stress in mothers of children with behaviour problems referred for therapy were tested for associations with entry to therapy. METHOD: In all, 57 mothers were assessed prior to first appointment using the Camberwell Family Interview coded for EE and attributions (LACS), and completed the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Parenting Stress Index (PSI). RESULTS: Mothers who did not attend scored higher on EE dimensions of critical comments, hostility or emotional over-involvement, BDI or PSI. CONCLUSIONS: Some of the most distressed families referred may not attend, and need a different approach to engagement.
OBJECTIVES: Maternal expressed emotion (EE), attributions, depression and parenting stress in mothers of children with behaviour problems referred for therapy were tested for associations with entry to therapy. METHOD: In all, 57 mothers were assessed prior to first appointment using the Camberwell Family Interview coded for EE and attributions (LACS), and completed the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Parenting Stress Index (PSI). RESULTS: Mothers who did not attend scored higher on EE dimensions of critical comments, hostility or emotional over-involvement, BDI or PSI. CONCLUSIONS: Some of the most distressed families referred may not attend, and need a different approach to engagement.