Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, University of California, Irvine, USA.
Department of Psychological Science, University of California, Irvine, USA.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2023 Feb;30(1):35-53. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12851. Epub 2022 Jul 18.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Irritability is a transdiagnostic psychiatric symptom among different mental health diagnoses, such as depression, anxiety, personality and substance abuse disorders. Despite the prevalence of irritability across various psychiatric disorders, there is a lack of assessment measures developed and validated to specifically assess irritability. Existing evidence suggests that young adults with depression combined with irritability experience higher disease burden compared with depressed peers with low levels of irritability. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: This integrative review demonstrates that the Brief Irritability Test (BITe) is a more precise and reliable tool for measuring irritability in young adults, particularly in that it differentiates irritability from related but distinct symptoms such as anger, aggression and hostility. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Utilizing valid and reliable tools to measure irritability could help identify the presence of irritability as a distinct construct, which could lead to the development of tailored/personalized mental health interventions that will adequately address the impact of irritability on functioning. The findings have implications for symptom science, one focus of nursing research that evaluates symptom experiences and their impact on quality of life and functioning. Irritability is consistent with this framework as it has disabling effects on educational, financial and social functioning, as well as vulnerability to psychiatric disorders and health-related quality of life. ABSTRACT: Introduction Irritability is associated with a higher burden of psychiatric symptoms and impairments in young adults' educational, financial and social functioning. Still, it has been measured mainly by subscales within larger tools. Few specific measures have been developed to capture this construct validly and reliably, hindering the differentiation of irritability from similar constructs like anger and aggression. Aim This integrative review was undertaken to identify the irritability measures used in young adults between 2000 and 2021. Method The 5-stage method was proposed by Whittemore and Knafl (Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52, 546, 2005). Results Of 1258 results, 15 articles that included young adults as their participants and measured irritability with a specific tool were identified to be reviewed. Discussion Among the existing tools, the Brief Irritability Test (BITe) is a more precise and specific tool in young adults for measuring irritability and differentiating irritability from similar constructs. Implications for practice The findings have potential implications for better assessment and understanding of irritability in nursing research and practice, leading to the development of nursing interventions tailored to the affected young adult populations and improving the quality of life in these groups.
易激惹是不同精神健康诊断(如抑郁症、焦虑症、人格障碍和物质滥用障碍)的一种跨诊断精神症状。尽管各种精神障碍中都存在易激惹,但缺乏专门开发和验证的评估措施来评估易激惹。现有证据表明,患有抑郁症且伴有易激惹的年轻人与患有低水平易激惹的抑郁同龄人相比,疾病负担更高。本文的新发现:这篇综合综述表明,Brief Irritability Test(BITe)是一种更精确和可靠的工具,可用于测量年轻人的易激惹程度,特别是因为它可以将易激惹与愤怒、攻击和敌意等相关但不同的症状区分开来。对实践的影响:利用有效和可靠的工具来衡量易激惹程度可能有助于确定易激惹作为一种独特结构的存在,这可能会导致针对易激惹对功能影响的量身定制/个性化心理健康干预措施的发展。这一发现对症状科学有影响,症状科学是护理研究的一个重点,评估症状体验及其对生活质量和功能的影响。易激惹符合这一框架,因为它会对年轻人的教育、经济和社会功能产生致残影响,并使他们容易患精神障碍和与健康相关的生活质量下降。摘要:引言易激惹与年轻人的精神症状负担加重以及教育、经济和社会功能受损有关。尽管如此,它主要是通过较大工具中的子量表来衡量的。很少有专门的措施被开发出来,以有效地和可靠地捕捉到这一结构,从而无法将易激惹与愤怒和攻击等类似结构区分开来。目的本综合综述旨在确定 2000 年至 2021 年间用于年轻人的易激惹测量工具。方法采用 Whittemore 和 Knafl(《高级护理杂志》,52,546,2005 年)提出的 5 阶段方法。结果从 1258 个结果中,确定了 15 篇文章进行综述,这些文章将年轻人作为参与者,并使用特定工具测量易激惹。讨论在现有的工具中,Brief Irritability Test(BITe)是一种在年轻人中更精确和专门的工具,用于测量易激惹,并将易激惹与类似结构区分开来。对实践的影响研究结果可能对护理研究和实践中更好地评估和理解易激惹具有潜在意义,从而导致针对受影响的年轻人群的护理干预措施的发展,并提高这些群体的生活质量。