Hl. Provencher et Fd. Fincham, Attributions of causality, responsibility and blame for positive and negative symptom behaviours in caregivers of persons with schizophrenia, PSYCHOL MED, 30(4), 2000, pp. 899-910
Background. Causal, responsibility and blame attributions for positive and
negative symptom behaviours were examined in 70 caregivers of persons with
schizophrenia.
Methods. The majority of subjects belonged to self-help group organizations
. The three types of attributions for positive and negative symptom behavio
urs were assessed by self-report questionnaires.
Results. The extent of patient responsibility did not differ between the tw
o types behaviours. Intentionality and knowledge were equally important in
predicting responsibility for positive symptom behaviours, while intent was
the most important predictor of responsibility for negative symptom behavi
ours with the patient capacity playing a significant but minor role. The en
tailment model was not supported for the two types of behaviours.
Conclusions. Increased attention should be given to responsibility dimensio
ns in assigning moral accountability to the patient. The entailment model s
hould be further explored in problematical caregiving situations.