Edwards B C, Lambert M J, Moran P W, McCully T, Smith K C, Ellingson A G
Br J Clin Psychol. 1984 May;23 ( Pt 2):93-9. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1984.tb00632.x.
Some clinicians have considered the Beck Depression Inventory, a self-rating scale, too reactive to patient halo effects and, therefore, a liberal measure of treatment outcome. On the other hand, interviewer-rating scales, like the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression have been viewed as more conservative measures of treatment gain. Studies which compared the Beck Depression Inventory to the Hamilton Rating Scale, as dependent measures, were reviewed for the purpose of determining if the scales provided comparable data for assessing treatment effects. The use of meta-analysis techniques resulted in a comparison of effect sizes which indicated that the Beck Depression Inventory was significantly less liberal than the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. The implications of these results for selecting outcome measures and the application of meta-analysis techniques for comparing dependent measures are discussed.
一些临床医生认为,自评量表贝克抑郁量表对患者的光环效应反应过于敏感,因此是一种衡量治疗效果的宽松指标。另一方面,像汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表这样的访谈者评定量表则被视为衡量治疗效果的更保守指标。为了确定这些量表是否能提供用于评估治疗效果的可比数据,对将贝克抑郁量表与汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表作为相关指标进行比较的研究进行了综述。使用元分析技术对效应大小进行比较,结果表明,贝克抑郁量表在衡量治疗效果上比汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表更为保守。本文讨论了这些结果对于选择疗效指标以及运用元分析技术比较相关指标的意义。