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参与创伤相关调查的情感负担是否会阻碍未来的参与?一项基于人群的研究。

Does the emotional burden of participating in trauma-related surveys discourage future participation? A population-based study.

作者信息

van der Velden Peter G, Wittmann Lutz, Contino Carlo, Haagen Joris, Das Marcel

机构信息

Tranzo, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands.

Centerdata, Tilburg, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2025 Dec;16(1):2514888. doi: 10.1080/20008066.2025.2514888. Epub 2025 Jun 19.

Abstract

Participating in observational trauma-related research can be emotionally burdensome but is generally evaluated as positive. However, whether this burden negatively affects the response at follow-ups, leading to biased outcomes, has received very little attention so far. The aim of the present prospective study is to better understand the extent to which the emotional burden of participating in a trauma-related survey negatively affects the response at subsequent surveys. For this purpose, data was extracted from the population-based (LISS) panel. We assessed whether the emotional burden of participating in the first survey of the longitudinal trauma-related VICTIMS study ( = 5,870) predicted the response at the second and third survey of the VICTIMS study and three subsequent non-trauma surveys. We conducted multivariate logistic regression analyses and applied the Benjamini-Hochberg correction of -values. About 7% of the participants rated the first trauma survey as certainly emotionally burdensome. The analyses revealed that the response at the subsequent surveys was not significantly lower among those for whom the first trauma survey was certainly emotionally burdensome. The response at the third trauma survey among those who rated the first two trauma surveys as certainly burdensome, was as high as among those who rated the first two trauma surveys as certainly not burdensome. Other negative feelings/thoughts about the survey did not moderate these relationships. Results remained consistent across subsamples that experienced potentially traumatic events, stressful life-events, and clinically significant PTSD symptoms. We found no evidence that the emotional burden of a trauma-related survey negatively affects the response at subsequent trauma and non-trauma surveys, and thus does not cause biased study outcomes. This suggests that concerns on the part of medical, ethical, or internal review boards about the possible harm of such surveys can be further relaxed.

摘要

参与创伤相关的观察性研究可能会带来情感负担,但总体评价为积极。然而,这种负担是否会对随访时的应答产生负面影响,从而导致结果有偏差,目前很少受到关注。本前瞻性研究的目的是更好地了解参与创伤相关调查的情感负担在多大程度上会对后续调查的应答产生负面影响。为此,我们从基于人群的(LISS)面板中提取了数据。我们评估了参与纵向创伤相关VICTIMS研究的首次调查(n = 587)的情感负担是否能预测VICTIMS研究的第二次和第三次调查以及随后三次非创伤性调查的应答情况。我们进行了多变量逻辑回归分析,并应用了Benjamini-Hochberg校正p值。约7%的参与者将首次创伤调查评为肯定会带来情感负担。分析表明,对于那些认为首次创伤调查肯定会带来情感负担的人来说,后续调查的应答并没有显著降低。那些将前两次创伤调查都评为肯定有负担的人在第三次创伤调查中的应答率,与那些将前两次创伤调查都评为肯定没有负担的人一样高。对调查的其他负面感受/想法并没有调节这些关系。在经历了潜在创伤事件、应激性生活事件和具有临床意义的创伤后应激障碍症状的子样本中,结果保持一致。我们没有发现证据表明创伤相关调查的情感负担会对后续创伤和非创伤调查的应答产生负面影响,因此不会导致有偏差的研究结果。这表明医学、伦理或内部审查委员会对这类调查可能造成的危害的担忧可以进一步放宽。

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