Beecham J, Johnson S
Centre for the Economics of Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry and Department of Social Psychiatry, University College London Medical School, UK.
Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl. 2000;405:33-46.
To design an internationally valid and practical instrument on which data can be recorded for small areas that describes the sociodemographic characteristics known to be associated with psychiatric morbidity and service use.
(1) Identification of a set of sociodemographic characteristics which, on the basis of currently available evidence, would be expected to influence needs for and provision of mental health care in different countries. (2) Selection of a subset of these for inclusion in the schedule based on likely degree of cross-cultural validity and on the types and formats of the data routinely available in each country. (3) Revision of the schedule following a pilot by EPCAT members.
The European Socio-Demographic Schedule (ESDS) was successfully employed to collect sociodemographic data in seven catchment areas. Differences were found between the areas in terms of availability of data as well as in the resulting profiles.
The ESDS has been shown to be applicable in a number of European countries.
设计一种具有国际有效性和实用性的工具,可用于记录小区域的社会人口学特征,这些特征已知与精神疾病发病率和服务使用情况相关。
(1)确定一组社会人口学特征,根据现有证据,预计这些特征会影响不同国家的心理健康护理需求和提供情况。(2)根据可能的跨文化有效性程度以及每个国家常规可用的数据类型和格式,从这些特征中选择一个子集纳入调查表。(3)EPCAT成员进行试点后对调查表进行修订。
欧洲社会人口调查表(ESDS)成功用于在七个集水区收集社会人口学数据。各地区在数据可用性以及所得概况方面存在差异。
ESDS已被证明适用于多个欧洲国家。