TY - JOUR
T1 - Longitudinal Analysis of Communication Deviance in the Families of Schizophrenic Patients
AU - Velligan, Dawn I.
AU - Funderburg, Linda G.
AU - Giesecke, Stacey L.
AU - Miller, Alexander L.
N1 - Funding Information:
Center at San Antonio and Research Specialist on the Clinical Research Unit, San Antonio State Ho!,pital. Linda Funderburg, MD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and Staff Psychiatrist on the Clinical Research Unit, San Antonio State Hospital. Stacey L. Giesecke, MS, is Research Assistant, Clinical Research Unit, San Antonio State Hospital. Alexander L. Miller, MD, is Director of Clinical Research, San Antonio State Hospital, and Professor of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Address correspondence to: Dawn I. Velligan, Ph.D., San Antonio State Hospital, Clinical Research Unit, PO Box 23991, Highland Hills Station, San Antonio, TX 78223-0991. Fax (210)534-4777. This research was supported by a grant from the William C. Hogg Foundation for Mental Health.
PY - 1995/2
Y1 - 1995/2
N2 - Considerable research on the family's contribution to the psychopathology and coping of mentally ill offspring has focused on disturbed parental communication patterns, in which parents are unable to share a common focus of attention and meaning with their children. This style of communication has been referred to as communication deviance (Cd - Wynne and Singer 1963). Specifically, Cd refers to instances in which speakers leave ideas incomplete, use language in an odd manner, use unclear referents, contradict previously made statements with little explanation, or make unintelligible or tangential statements.
AB - Considerable research on the family's contribution to the psychopathology and coping of mentally ill offspring has focused on disturbed parental communication patterns, in which parents are unable to share a common focus of attention and meaning with their children. This style of communication has been referred to as communication deviance (Cd - Wynne and Singer 1963). Specifically, Cd refers to instances in which speakers leave ideas incomplete, use language in an odd manner, use unclear referents, contradict previously made statements with little explanation, or make unintelligible or tangential statements.
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U2 - 10.1521/00332747.1995.11024707
DO - 10.1521/00332747.1995.11024707
M3 - Article
C2 - 7792324
AN - SCOPUS:0028915278
SN - 0033-2747
VL - 58
SP - 6
EP - 19
JO - Psychiatry (New York)
JF - Psychiatry (New York)
IS - 1
ER -