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Integrity of Literature on Expressed Emotion and Relapse in Patients with Schizophrenia Verified by a p-Curve Analysis.

Marc J Weintraub1, Daniel L Hall1,2, Julia Y Carbonella1, Amy Weisman de Mamani1, Jill M Hooley3.   

Abstract

There is growing concern that much published research may have questionable validity due to phenomena such as publication bias and p-hacking. Within the psychiatric literature, the construct of expressed emotion (EE) is widely assumed to be a reliable predictor of relapse across a range of mental illnesses. EE is an index of the family climate, measuring how critical, hostile, and overinvolved a family member is toward a mentally ill patient. No study to date has examined the evidential value of this body of research as a whole. That is to say, although many studies have shown a link between EE and symptom relapse, the integrity of the literature from which this claim is derived has not been tested. In an effort to confirm the integrity of the literature of EE predicting psychiatric relapse in patients with schizophrenia, we conducted a p-curve analysis on all known studies examining EE (using the Camberwell Family Interview) to predict psychiatric relapse over a 9- to 12-month follow-up period. Results suggest that the body of literature on EE is unbiased and has integrity, as there was a significant right skew of p-values, a nonsignificant left skew of p-values, and a nonsignificant test of flatness. We conclude that EE is a robust and valuable predictor of symptom relapse in schizophrenia.
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Keywords:  Expressed Emotion; Psychiatric Relapse; Schizophrenia; análisis de la curva de uso selectivo de datos; emoción expresada; esquizofrenia; p-Curve Analysis; p曲线分析; recaída psiquiátrica; 精神分裂; 精神病反复; 表达情感

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26875506      PMCID: PMC5765756          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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Authors:  Laura A Steenhuis; Gerdina H M Pijnenborg; Elisabeth C D van der Stouwe; Catharina A Hartman; André Aleman; Agna A Bartels-Velthuis; Maaike H Nauta
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7.  Amygdala Allostasis and Early Life Adversity: Considering Excitotoxicity and Inescapability in the Sequelae of Stress.

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8.  Risk Factors for Relapse in People with Severe Mental Disorders during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multicenter Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Antonio José Sánchez-Guarnido; Paloma Huertas; Rosario Garcia-Solier; Miguel Solano; Beatriz Díez; Marta León; Javier Herruzo-Cabrera
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