Warden Sarah, Spiwak Rae, Sareen Jitender, Bolton James M
a Department of Psychiatry , University of Manitoba , Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada.
Arch Suicide Res. 2014;18(4):313-26. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2013.824829.
The SAD PERSONS scale (SPS) is widely used for suicide risk assessment in clinical and educational settings. The study objective was to systematically review the SPS performance in clinical situations. A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted. Relevant descriptive, quality, and outcome data were reviewed. In the search, 149 studies were identified and 9 met inclusion criteria. Included studies were highly variable across outcome measures, populations, and assessment methods. Only 3 studies examined SPS performance in predicting suicide outcomes; none showed the scale accurately predicted suicidal behavior. Available literature is of limited quality and quantity. Insufficient evidence exists to support SPS use in assessment or prediction of suicidal behavior. Well-designed studies that address the observed limitations are required.
SAD PERSONS量表(SPS)在临床和教育环境中被广泛用于自杀风险评估。本研究的目的是系统评价SPS在临床情况下的表现。我们对电子数据库进行了系统检索。对相关的描述性、质量和结果数据进行了审查。在检索过程中,共识别出149项研究,其中9项符合纳入标准。纳入的研究在结果测量、人群和评估方法方面差异很大。只有3项研究考察了SPS在预测自杀结果方面的表现;没有一项研究表明该量表能准确预测自杀行为。现有文献在质量和数量上都很有限。没有足够的证据支持将SPS用于自杀行为的评估或预测。需要开展精心设计的研究来解决所观察到的局限性。