Department of Psychology, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT.
US Department of Veterans Affairs, Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven.
J ECT. 2020 Mar;36(1):e1-e6. doi: 10.1097/YCT.0000000000000609.
Although electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been found to be one of the most robust and rapid treatments for severe depression, it is widely underused partly because of negative perceptions and inaccurate knowledge about the treatment.
The 18-item ECT Perception and Knowledge (ECT-PK) measure was developed through a systematic review of the literature, subject matter expert ratings, and examination of content validity. The ECT-PK consists of Perception and Knowledge subscales, which were tested on a national sample of 1091 US adults who screened positive for depression in 2018 through Amazon's Mechanical Turk platform.
Evaluation of the ECT-PK subscales found that both subscales demonstrated good construct validity, criterion validity, and internal consistency reliability. Participants who had higher Perception and Knowledge subscale scores were significantly more likely to report that they were willing to try ECT. The ECT-PK revealed that many participants reported fears about pain, brain damage, and memory loss resulting from ECT, and had inaccurate knowledge about ECT being outdated or lacking scientific evidence.
Together, these results showed that the ECT-PK is an efficient and effective contemporary tool to measure the perception and knowledge of ECT, and highlights areas in need of psychoeducation.
尽管电抽搐疗法 (ECT) 已被发现是治疗重度抑郁症最有效和最快速的方法之一,但由于对该治疗方法的负面看法和不准确的认识,ECT 的应用仍不广泛。
通过对文献的系统回顾、主题专家评估以及对内容有效性的检查,开发了 18 项电抽搐疗法认知和知识(ECT-PK)量表。ECT-PK 包括认知和知识两个分量表,在 2018 年通过亚马逊的 Mechanical Turk 平台对 1091 名美国成年人进行了测试,这些成年人通过该平台筛查出患有抑郁症。
对 ECT-PK 分量表的评估发现,这两个分量表都具有良好的结构有效性、标准有效性和内部一致性可靠性。认知和知识分量表得分较高的参与者表示更愿意尝试 ECT 的可能性显著更高。ECT-PK 表明,许多参与者表示担心 ECT 会引起疼痛、脑损伤和记忆力丧失,并且对 ECT 已经过时或缺乏科学证据的认识不准确。
这些结果表明,ECT-PK 是一种有效且高效的现代工具,可用于衡量对 ECT 的认知和知识,并突出需要进行心理教育的领域。