Family environmental factors in at-risk mental states for psychosis
Autor: | Tecelli Domínguez-Martínez, Neus Barrantes-Vidal, Lídia Hinojosa-Marqués |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Psychosis
Family support Psychological intervention Scopus MEDLINE Dysfunctional family PsycINFO Review medicine.disease Clinical Psychology Expressed Emotion Family functioning Caregivers Psychotic Disorders Family interventions medicine Expressed emotion Humans Family Psychology High risk for psychosis Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
ISSN: | 1099-0879 |
Popis: | Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UAB The family environment represents an important psychosocial factor that impacts psychosis prognosis, but little is known about its effect on the at-risk stages of psychosis. This study presents a comprehensive review and summarizes the state of the art of study on the wide range of family factors related to family functioning in the At-Risk Mental State (ARMS) for psychosis, as well as family interventions in ARMS individuals. Publications were retrieved by an extensive search on MEDLINE, PsycINFO and SCOPUS (1990-2020). Expressed Emotion is the most studied variable in ARMS literature, but there is scarce evidence of the role of other significant family factors at the ARMS stage. Overall, high Expressed Emotion did not appear to be reactive to ARMS patients' poor clinical status. However, initial evidence has suggested that relatives' beliefs about the disorder may play a significant role, either as mediators of these relationships or as predictors of Expressed Emotion. Available literature yet to yield a consistent pattern of findings on the association between Expressed Emotion or other family functioning indicators and negative outcomes, but some longitudinal studies highlight the greater potential for the protective effects of positive family environments at the ARMS stage. Family-based interventions have demonstrated benefits for both ARMS individuals and family dynamics. An increased focus on the impact of the at-risk stage of illness on relatives' mental well-being is required to provide family support based on their needs and to clarify the mechanisms leading to dysfunctional family dynamics during the critical ARMS period. |
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