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Familial CLL: Genes and Environment

Hematology, 2007
AbstractFamilies with multiple individuals affected with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other related B-cell tumors have been described in the literature. Familial CLL does not appear to differ from sporadic CLL in terms of prognostic markers and clinical outcome.
Lynn R, Goldin, Susan L, Slager
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Gender, family environment and schizophrenia

Psychological Medicine, 1988
SynopsisThis study examined the relationship between patient's gender and family environment, and the consequences of this for the course of treatment of schizophrenia. Data for 160 DSM-III schizophrenics and a family member were obtained regarding attitudes towards treatment, tolerance of symptomatic deviance, and one-year rehospitalization and ...
J M, Goldstein, D, Kreisman
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Family Environment Scale

2014
The Family Environment Scale (FES) assesses the social climates of all types of families. It focuses on the measurement and description of the interpersonal relationships among family members, on the directions of personal growth which are emphasized in the family, and on the basic organizational structure of the family (Moos, Insel, Humphrey, 1974, p ...
Lanz, Margherita, Maino, Eleonora
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Alexithymia and childhood family environment

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2000
Little research has been conducted on the contribution of environmental factors to the development of alexithymic tendencies. Ninety-two university students were surveyed to determine if features of the childhood family environment could predict the level of alexithymic tendencies.
S, Kench, H J, Irwin
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Family environments of depressed outpatients

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1984
ABSTRACT– The present study assessed the family environments of 43 depressed patients treated in an outpatient clinic. All family members 11 + years of age were administered the Family Environment Scale. Results showed that perceptions of the family environment were not statistically different from a normative sample.
E J, Bromet, V, Ed, S, May
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Defense Style and Family Environment

Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 1998
Prospective observations of the defense styles of normal individuals suggest that the quality of the childhood family environment may influence the maturity of defense styles used in adulthood. In this study, 106 female adolescent psychiatric patients completed the Defense Style Questionnaire, and the Family Environment Scale (FES).
M, Thienemann, R J, Shaw, H, Steiner
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Family Secrets and Family Environment

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1995
This study explored whether family secrecy might be a potential mediator of later adult psychological functioning in the offspring of the family. Results revealed that family secrecy was related to psychological well-being in adulthood. The number of potentially secretive events, as well as the negativity of the family environment were strongly ...
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The Family Environment

1991
Considerable research has been conducted on families—how families create, experience, and respond to the world in which they live. The purpose of this chapter is to describe a conceptual framework for studying the family environment which (1) incorporates recent advances in understanding multiple social influences on behavior, (2) recognizes both ...
Sharon Landesman   +2 more
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Dietary Quality and Family Environment

Psychological Reports, 1987
The relationship between family environment, as measured by the Family Environment Scale, and maternal dietary quality was examined, with nutritional locus of control scales used as explanatory variables in an attempt to understand how dietary quality and family environment might be linked, as had been noted in previous research.
S E, Mitchell, G K, Newell, W R, Schumm
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Family environment of bipolar families: A UK study

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2014
Aspects of family environment (FE) such as family support, organisational structure and levels of conflict can increase risk of Bipolar Disorder (BD) in offspring of BD parents.The family environment of 16 BD and 23 healthy control (HC) families was assessed using the Family Environment Scale (FES).
Barron E   +8 more
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