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The British Journal of Psychiatry 151: 160-165 (1987)
© 1987 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

Expressed emotion and schizophrenia in north India. II. Distribution of expressed emotion components among relatives of schizophrenic patients in Aarhus and Chandigarh [publshed erratum appears in Br J Psychiatry 1987 Dec;151:870]

NN Wig, DK Menon, H Bedi, J Leff, L Kuipers, A Ghosh, R Day, A Korten, G Ernberg and N Sartorius

We measured the components of expressed emotion among two samples of relatives of first-contact patients from Aarhus (Denmark) and Chandigarh (India). The Danes were very similar in most respects to samples of British relatives, whereas the Indian relatives expressed significantly fewer critical comments, fewer positive remarks, and less over-involvement. Within the Chandigarh sample, city-dwellers were significantly more expressive than villagers of all EE components except over-involvement.


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