Rosenberg Stanley D, Swanson Jeffrey W, Wolford George L, Osher Fred C, Swartz Marvin S, Essock Susan M, Butterfield Marian I, Marsh Bryan J
New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center of Dartmouth Medical School, 2 Whipple Place, Suite 202, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03768, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2003 Jun;54(6):827-35. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.54.6.827.
This article outlines the history and rationale of a multisite study of blood-borne infections among persons with severe mental illness reported in this special section of Psychiatric Services. The general problem of blood-borne diseases in the United States is reviewed, particularly as it affects people with severe mental illness and those with comorbid substance use disorders. The epidemiology and natural history of three of the most important infections are reviewed: the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the hepatitis B virus, and the hepatitis C virus. Current knowledge about blood-borne diseases among people with severe mental illness as well as information on current treatment advances for hepatitis C are summarized. A heuristic model, based on the pragmatic, empirical, and conceptual issues that influenced the final study design, is presented. The specific rationale of the five-site collaborative design is discussed, as well as the sampling frames, measures, and procedures used at the participating sites. Alternative strategies for analyzing data deriving from multisite studies that use nonrandomized designs are described and compared. Finally, each of the articles in this special section is briefly outlined, with reference to the overall hypotheses of the studies.
本文概述了发表在《精神科服务》这一特刊中的关于严重精神疾病患者血源性感染多中心研究的历史与基本原理。回顾了美国血源性疾病的总体问题,特别是其对严重精神疾病患者以及合并物质使用障碍患者的影响。对三种最重要感染的流行病学和自然史进行了回顾:人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)、乙型肝炎病毒和丙型肝炎病毒。总结了关于严重精神疾病患者血源性疾病的现有知识以及丙型肝炎当前治疗进展的信息。提出了一个基于影响最终研究设计的实用、实证和概念性问题的启发式模型。讨论了五中心协作设计的具体基本原理,以及参与研究地点所使用的抽样框架、测量方法和程序。描述并比较了分析来自使用非随机设计的多中心研究数据的替代策略。最后,参照各项研究的总体假设,简要概述了本特刊中的每篇文章。