Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Mental Health Service, 215 North Main Street, White River Junction, VT, 05009, USA; Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, 1 Rope Ferry Road, Hanover NH, 03755, USA.
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, 1 Rope Ferry Road, Hanover NH, 03755, USA.
J Psychiatr Res. 2023 May;161:170-178. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.03.007. Epub 2023 Mar 9.
Clinician- or self-administered scales are frequently used to assist in detecting risk of death by suicide and to determine the effectiveness of interventions. No recent review studies have examined whether these scales are sensitive to change. We conducted a scoping review to identify suicide risk scales that are sensitive to change.
We searched Medline and Excerpta Medica Database from inception through March 17, 2022, to identify randomized trials, pooled analysis, quasi-experimental studies, and cohort studies reporting on sensitivity to change of suicide risk scales. We assessed sensitivity to change by examining internal and external responsiveness. Internal responsiveness evaluates whether the scale measures changes in suicide-related symptoms in response to an intervention while external responsiveness assess whether changes in the scale correspond to changes in risk of suicide. We summarized findings across studies using descriptive analysis.
Among 38 eligible scales, we identified 27 scales that included items that were modifiable to change. However, only 7 scales had been studied to determine their sensitivity to change based on internal or external responsiveness. While the results of studies suggested that 6 scales have internal responsiveness, none of the included studies confirmed that scales have external responsiveness.
A few suicide risk scales are internally responsive and may be useful in a clinical or research setting. It is unclear, however, whether changes in scores correspond to an actual change in suicide risk. Future research should confirm the external responsiveness of scales using robust metrics including suicide mortality.
临床医生或自我管理量表常用于协助检测自杀死亡风险,并确定干预措施的有效性。最近没有审查研究检查这些量表是否对变化敏感。我们进行了范围审查,以确定对变化敏感的自杀风险量表。
我们搜索了 Medline 和 Excerpta Medica 数据库,从成立到 2022 年 3 月 17 日,以确定报告自杀风险量表对变化敏感的随机试验、汇总分析、准实验研究和队列研究。我们通过检查内部和外部反应性来评估对变化的敏感性。内部反应性评估量表是否测量自杀相关症状在干预后的变化,而外部反应性评估量表的变化是否对应于自杀风险的变化。我们使用描述性分析总结了研究结果。
在 38 项合格量表中,我们确定了 27 项包含可改变项目的量表。然而,只有 7 种量表已经过研究,以确定其基于内部或外部反应性的变化敏感性。虽然研究结果表明 6 种量表具有内部反应性,但没有一项研究证实这些量表具有外部反应性。
一些自杀风险量表具有内部反应性,在临床或研究环境中可能有用。然而,尚不清楚评分的变化是否对应于自杀风险的实际变化。未来的研究应使用包括自杀死亡率在内的可靠指标来确认量表的外部反应性。