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Elsevier, Psychiatry Research, 3(205), p. 285-288, 2013

DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2012.08.037

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Assessing expressed emotion during pregnancy

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Abstract

We assessed Expressed Emotion (EE) with an adapted version of the Five Minute Speech Sample in 847 pregnant women. The prevalence of high EE was 6%. High EE was significantly associated with having a first child, low income, maternal childhood trauma and lack of parental emotional warmth during childhood.