Haddad Mark, Menchetti Marco, McKeown Eamonn, Tylee André, Mann Anthony
Centre for Mental Health Research, School of Health Sciences, City University London, Northampton Square, London, EC1V 0HB, UK.
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
BMC Psychiatry. 2015 Feb 5;15:7. doi: 10.1186/s12888-014-0381-x.
Depression is a common mental disorder associated with substantial disability. It is inadequately recognised and managed, and clinicians' attitudes to this condition and its treatment may play a part in this. Most research in this area has used the Depression Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ), but analyses have shown this measure to exhibit problems in psychometric properties and suitability for the health professionals and settings where depression recognition may occur.
We revised the DAQ using a pooled review of findings from studies using this measure, together with a Delphi study which sought the opinions of a panel of relevant experts based in the UK, USA, Australia, and European countries (n = 24) using 3 rounds of questioning to consider attitude dimensions, content, and item wording. After item generation, revision and consensus (agreement >70%) using the Delphi panel, the revised DAQ (R-DAQ) was tested with 1193 health care providers to determine its psychometric properties. Finally the test-retest reliability of the R-DAQ was examined with 38 participants.
The 22-item R-DAQ scale showed good internal consistency: Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.84; and satisfactory test-retest reliability: intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.62 (95% C.I. 0.37 to 0.78). Exploratory factor analysis favoured a three-factor structure (professional confidence, therapeutic optimism/pessimism, and a generalist perspective), which accounted for 45.3% of the variance.
The R-DAQ provides a revised tool for examining clinicians' views and understanding of depression. It addresses important weaknesses in the original measure whilst retaining items and dimensions that appeared valid. This revised scale is likely to be useful in examining attitudes across the health professional workforce and beyond the confines of the UK, and may be valuable for the purpose of evaluating training that aims to address clinicians' attitudes to depression. It incorporates key dimensions of attitudes with a modest number of items making it applicable to use in busy clinical settings.
抑郁症是一种常见的精神障碍,会导致严重的残疾。它未得到充分的认识和治疗,临床医生对这种疾病及其治疗的态度可能在其中起到了一定作用。该领域的大多数研究都使用了抑郁态度问卷(DAQ),但分析表明,该量表在心理测量特性以及对可能识别抑郁症的卫生专业人员和环境的适用性方面存在问题。
我们对DAQ进行了修订,综合了使用该量表的研究结果,并开展了一项德尔菲研究,该研究征求了来自英国、美国、澳大利亚和欧洲国家的相关专家小组(n = 24)的意见,通过三轮提问来考虑态度维度、内容和项目措辞。在通过德尔菲小组进行项目生成、修订并达成共识(共识率>70%)后,对1193名医疗保健提供者进行了修订后的DAQ(R - DAQ)测试,以确定其心理测量特性。最后,对38名参与者进行了R - DAQ的重测信度检验。
22项的R - DAQ量表显示出良好的内部一致性:克朗巴哈α系数为0.84;重测信度也令人满意:组内相关系数为0.62(95%置信区间为0.37至0.78)。探索性因素分析支持三因素结构(专业信心、治疗乐观主义/悲观主义和通才视角),该结构解释了45.3%的方差。
R - DAQ提供了一个经过修订的工具,用于审视临床医生对抑郁症的看法和理解。它解决了原始量表中的重要缺陷,同时保留了看起来有效的项目和维度。这个修订后的量表可能有助于在整个卫生专业人员队伍中以及英国以外的地区审视态度,对于评估旨在解决临床医生对抑郁症态度的培训可能具有重要价值。它纳入了态度的关键维度,项目数量适中,适用于繁忙的临床环境。