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Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis

A common reaction experienced by family members of patients with psychosis is grief for the loss of their healthy relative. Importantly, high levels of perceived loss have been related to the manifestation of high expressed emotion (EE), which includes the negative attitudes expressed by relatives t...

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Autores principales: Hinojosa-Marqués, Lídia, Domínguez-Martínez, Tecelli, Sheinbaum, Tamara, Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula, Kwapil, Thomas R., Barrantes-Vidal, Neus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6779271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31589647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223425
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author Hinojosa-Marqués, Lídia
Domínguez-Martínez, Tecelli
Sheinbaum, Tamara
Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula
Kwapil, Thomas R.
Barrantes-Vidal, Neus
author_facet Hinojosa-Marqués, Lídia
Domínguez-Martínez, Tecelli
Sheinbaum, Tamara
Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula
Kwapil, Thomas R.
Barrantes-Vidal, Neus
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description A common reaction experienced by family members of patients with psychosis is grief for the loss of their healthy relative. Importantly, high levels of perceived loss have been related to the manifestation of high expressed emotion (EE), which includes the negative attitudes expressed by relatives toward an ill family member. However, the mechanisms underlying the relationship between relatives’ perceived loss and EE attitudes in the early stages of psychosis are still not fully understood. In this regard, attachment theory has been suggested as a useful framework for understanding this link. The current study aimed to examine: (1) whether relatives’ perceived loss was associated with relatives’ EE dimensions (i.e., criticism and emotional over-involvement (EOI)), and (2) whether such associations were mediated by relatives’ attachment dimensions (i.e., anxiety and avoidance). Seventy-eight relatives of patients with early psychosis completed the Mental Illness Version of the Texas Inventory of Grief for the assessment of loss reactions. Attachment dimensions and EE attitudes were assessed by the Psychosis Attachment Measure and the Family Questionnaire, respectively. Findings indicated that relatives’ perceived loss was associated with EE dimensions. Relatives’ attachment anxiety, but not avoidance, mediated the relationship of perceived loss with both criticism and EOI. Findings highlight the importance of examining the role of relatives’ attachment characteristics for understanding how perceptions of loss might impact the manifestation of EE attitudes in the early stages of psychosis. Family interventions aimed at assisting relatives to improve their management of negative emotional reactions to loss are fundamental to prevent impairing loss reactions and the entrenchment of high-EE attitudes.
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spelling pubmed-67792712019-10-19 Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis Hinojosa-Marqués, Lídia Domínguez-Martínez, Tecelli Sheinbaum, Tamara Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula Kwapil, Thomas R. Barrantes-Vidal, Neus PLoS One Research Article A common reaction experienced by family members of patients with psychosis is grief for the loss of their healthy relative. Importantly, high levels of perceived loss have been related to the manifestation of high expressed emotion (EE), which includes the negative attitudes expressed by relatives toward an ill family member. However, the mechanisms underlying the relationship between relatives’ perceived loss and EE attitudes in the early stages of psychosis are still not fully understood. In this regard, attachment theory has been suggested as a useful framework for understanding this link. The current study aimed to examine: (1) whether relatives’ perceived loss was associated with relatives’ EE dimensions (i.e., criticism and emotional over-involvement (EOI)), and (2) whether such associations were mediated by relatives’ attachment dimensions (i.e., anxiety and avoidance). Seventy-eight relatives of patients with early psychosis completed the Mental Illness Version of the Texas Inventory of Grief for the assessment of loss reactions. Attachment dimensions and EE attitudes were assessed by the Psychosis Attachment Measure and the Family Questionnaire, respectively. Findings indicated that relatives’ perceived loss was associated with EE dimensions. Relatives’ attachment anxiety, but not avoidance, mediated the relationship of perceived loss with both criticism and EOI. Findings highlight the importance of examining the role of relatives’ attachment characteristics for understanding how perceptions of loss might impact the manifestation of EE attitudes in the early stages of psychosis. Family interventions aimed at assisting relatives to improve their management of negative emotional reactions to loss are fundamental to prevent impairing loss reactions and the entrenchment of high-EE attitudes. Public Library of Science 2019-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6779271/ /pubmed/31589647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223425 Text en © 2019 Hinojosa-Marqués et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hinojosa-Marqués, Lídia
Domínguez-Martínez, Tecelli
Sheinbaum, Tamara
Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula
Kwapil, Thomas R.
Barrantes-Vidal, Neus
Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis
title Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis
title_full Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis
title_fullStr Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis
title_short Relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis
title_sort relatives’ attachment anxiety mediates the association between perceived loss and expressed emotion in early psychosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6779271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31589647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223425
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