adoption study: heston Flashcards
1
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what was the aim?
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test the assumption that a parent could be the cause of schizophrenia by creating a distorted family environment
2
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describe the sample
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- 30 males, 27 females
- 50 controls
- born between 1915-1945 to Sz mothers
- mothers had diagnosis, evidence of Sz behaviour, no diseases and separation from birth
- matched on sex, length of time in childcare and type of eventual placement
3
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describe the procedure
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- secondary data collected to assess psychiatric status eg police/school/hospital records, newspaper reports
- primary data eg personal interview
- 2 psychiatrists and Heston assessed blindly and independently
- diagnosed with Sz if all agreed
4
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describe the results
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- rate of Sz born to Sz mothers compared to controls was 10.6% to 0
- differences in psycho social disability (80.1 vs 65.2) , Sz and time spent in institutions
- no differences in marriage rates, social groups or children
5
Q
what was the conclusion?
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findings support influence of genes in Sz, inheritance also contributes to psycho social disability
6
Q
generalisability
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- ethnocentric, only american ppts
7
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reliability
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- good agreement between raters
- 4th psychiatrist consulted if disagreement
- researcher bias minimised
8
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application
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- sz due to genetics
- treatments
- removes blame
9
Q
validity
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- matched pairs, eliminates ppt variables
- evaluations were blind, no bias
- qual data eg clinical interview - rich and insightful
- social desirability
- small sample size
10
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ethics
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- testing and interviewing may be distressing in light of research aims
- informed consent gained