Kessler Ronald C, Keane Terence M, Ursano Robert J, Mokdad Ali, Zaslavsky Alan M
Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2008 Dec;17 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S6-S20. doi: 10.1002/mpr.269.
Although needs assessment surveys are carried out after many large natural and man-made disasters, synthesis of findings across these surveys and disaster situations about patterns and correlates of need is hampered by inconsistencies in study designs and measures. Recognizing this problem, the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) assembled a task force in 2004 to develop a model study design and interview schedule for use in post-disaster needs assessment surveys. The US National Institute of Mental Health subsequently approved a plan to establish a center to implement post-disaster mental health needs assessment surveys in the future using an integrated series of measures and designs of the sort proposed by the SAMHSA task force. A wide range of measurement, design, and analysis issues will arise in developing this center. Given that the least widely discussed of these issues concerns study design, the current report focuses on the most important sampling and design issues proposed for this center based on our experiences with the SAMHSA task force, subsequent Katrina surveys, and earlier work in other disaster situations.
尽管在许多重大自然和人为灾害后都会开展需求评估调查,但由于研究设计和测量方法不一致,对这些调查以及不同灾害情况下需求模式和相关因素的调查结果进行综合分析受到了阻碍。认识到这一问题后,美国药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局(SAMHSA)于2004年组建了一个特别工作组,以制定用于灾后需求评估调查的标准研究设计和访谈计划。美国国立精神卫生研究所随后批准了一项计划,要建立一个中心,以便未来使用SAMHSA特别工作组提议的一系列综合测量方法和设计来开展灾后心理健康需求评估调查。在建立这个中心的过程中会出现一系列广泛的测量、设计和分析问题。鉴于这些问题中讨论最少的是研究设计,本报告基于我们在SAMHSA特别工作组、随后的卡特里娜飓风调查以及其他灾害情况早期工作中的经验,重点关注为该中心提议的最重要的抽样和设计问题。