Self-esteem in schizophrenia: Relationships between self-evaluation, family attitudes, and symptomatology. |
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Authors: | Barrowclough, Christine Tarrier, Nicholas Humphreys, Lloyd Ward, Jonathan Gregg, Lynsey Andrews, Bernice |
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Abstract: | Participants with schizophrenia (N=59) were assessed on self-evaluation, symptomatology, and positive and negative affect (expressed emotion) from significant others. An interview-based measure of self-evaluation was used and two independent dimensions of self-esteem were derived: negative and positive evaluation of self. As predicted, negative self-evaluation was strongly associated with positive symptoms, a more critical attitude from family members was associated with greater negative self-evaluation, and analyses supported a model whereby the impact of criticism on patients' positive symptoms was mediated by its association with negative self-evaluation. The interview-based method of self-esteem assessment was found to be superior to the questionnaire because its predictive effects remained after depressed mood was accounted for. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | symptomatology self esteem expressed emotion family attitudes positive & negative affect schizophrenia negative & positive self evaluation |
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