Godderis Rebecca, Adair Carol E, Brager Nancy
Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada.
Women Birth. 2009 Mar;22(1):17-23. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2008.10.002. Epub 2008 Dec 9.
To present the results of a study that used cognitive interviewing techniques to interview pregnant and postpartum women about their experience of completing the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
Most large-scale initiatives that screen women for depression during pregnancy and the first 3-6 months postpartum use the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. The scale is a 10-item instrument that is commonly self-administered and has been extensively validated using quantitative methods. However, the authors could find no published research that applied newer in-depth methods for assessing comprehension and interpretation to the scale.
The design was an in-depth, qualitative instrument validation study. A total of nine pregnant and postpartum women who were referred for psychiatric care completed the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and then were interviewed about their experiences. Cognitive interviewing techniques were used to generate an in-depth examination of how women understood and interpreted the items, and to explore meaning, acceptability, and disclosure issues.
Overall, participants felt that the instrument was straightforward, easy to read, and relatively simple to answer. It is important to note that eight of the nine participants had completed some post-secondary education and, thus, participant's average literacy level was relatively high. Women identified minor concerns or expressed interpretive differences on six of the ten Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale items. These six items are examined in detail.
The results suggest that it may be useful for the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale to be administered in the context of a discussion about a woman's mental health concerns, which could involve asking her for more details about her responses to particular items that have been identified in this study as potentially problematic. This will help ensure that practitioners are accurately interpreting a woman's answers to the items on the scale.
呈现一项研究的结果,该研究运用认知访谈技术,就怀孕及产后女性完成爱丁堡产后抑郁量表的体验进行访谈。
大多数在孕期及产后最初3至6个月筛查女性抑郁情况的大规模项目都采用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表。该量表为一项包含10个条目的工具,通常由受试者自行填写,并且已通过定量方法进行了广泛验证。然而,作者未能找到已发表的研究,将更新的深度方法应用于评估该量表的理解与解释情况。
设计为一项深度的定性工具验证研究。总共9名因精神科护理前来就诊的怀孕及产后女性完成了爱丁堡产后抑郁量表,随后就她们的体验接受访谈。运用认知访谈技术深入考察女性如何理解和解释这些条目,并探讨意义、可接受性及披露问题。
总体而言,参与者认为该工具表述直白、易于阅读且回答相对简单。需要注意的是,9名参与者中有8人完成了一些大专教育,因此参与者的平均识字水平相对较高。女性在爱丁堡产后抑郁量表的10个条目中的6个条目中发现了一些小问题或表达了不同的解释。对这6个条目进行了详细考察。
结果表明,在关于女性心理健康问题的讨论背景下实施爱丁堡产后抑郁量表可能会有所帮助,这可能涉及询问她对本研究中确定的可能存在问题的特定条目的回答的更多细节。这将有助于确保从业者准确解读女性对量表条目的回答。