The following is not a limitation of the research evidence regarding the role of expressed

emotion (EE) in the etiology of childhood-onset schizophrenia:

a. Longitudinal studies in this area are lacking.
b. Most studies in this area are correlational in nature.
c. Cross-cultural variation in research results makes it difficult to draw etiological
conclusions.
d. Research has also found associations between EE and disorders other than schizophrenia,
making it difficult to attribute a clear etiological role to EE in schizophrenia.
e. All of the above are limitations of the research in this area.


E

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