Myin-Germeys Inez, Kasanova Zuzana, Vaessen Thomas, Vachon Hugo, Kirtley Olivia, Viechtbauer Wolfgang, Reininghaus Ulrich
Center for Contextual Psychiatry, Department of Neurosciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
School for Mental Health & Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
World Psychiatry. 2018 Jun;17(2):123-132. doi: 10.1002/wps.20513.
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in the context of everyday life, using experience sampling methodology (ESM), may provide a powerful and necessary addition to more conventional research approaches. ESM, a structured self-report diary technique, allows the investigation of experiences within, and in interaction with, the real-world context. This paper provides an overview of how zooming in on the micro-level of experience and behaviour using ESM adds new insights and additional perspectives to standard approaches. More specifically, it discusses how ESM: a) contributes to a deeper understanding of psychopathological phenomena, b) allows to capture variability over time, c) aids in identifying internal and situational determinants of variability in symptomatology, and d) enables a thorough investigation of the interaction between the person and his/her environment and of real-life social interactions. Next to improving assessment of psychopathology and its underlying mechanisms, ESM contributes to advancing and changing clinical practice by allowing a more fine-grained evaluation of treatment effects as well as by providing the opportunity for extending treatment beyond the clinical setting into real life with the development of ecological momentary interventions. Furthermore, this paper provides an overview of the technical details of setting up an ESM study in terms of design, questionnaire development and statistical approaches. Overall, although a number of considerations and challenges remain, ESM offers one of the best opportunities for personalized medicine in psychiatry, from both a research and a clinical perspective.
在心理健康领域,人们越来越意识到,运用经验取样法(ESM)在日常生活背景下研究精神症状,可能会为更为传统的研究方法提供有力且必要的补充。经验取样法是一种结构化的自我报告日记技术,它能够对现实世界背景中的经历以及经历之间的相互作用展开调查。本文概述了如何通过经验取样法聚焦于经验和行为的微观层面,为标准方法增添新的见解和额外的视角。更具体地说,它讨论了经验取样法如何:a)有助于更深入地理解精神病理现象,b)能够捕捉随时间的变化,c)有助于识别症状变化的内部和情境决定因素,以及d)能够全面调查个体与其环境之间的相互作用以及现实生活中的社会互动。除了改进对精神病理学及其潜在机制的评估外,经验取样法还通过允许对治疗效果进行更细致的评估,以及随着生态瞬时干预的发展为将治疗从临床环境扩展到现实生活提供机会,为推进和改变临床实践做出贡献。此外,本文还从设计、问卷开发和统计方法等方面概述了开展经验取样法研究的技术细节。总体而言,尽管仍有一些需要考虑的因素和挑战,但从研究和临床角度来看,经验取样法为精神病学中的个性化医疗提供了最佳机会之一。