药物治疗总体态度问卷(GAMQ)的开发与验证。

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY BMC Psychology Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1186/s40359-024-02108-7
Kaya J Peerdeman, Judith Tekampe, Henriët van Middendorp, Antoinette I M van Laarhoven, Ralph C A Rippe, Madelon L Peters, Andrea W M Evers
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背景:对药物治疗的态度可通过安慰剂效应和应急效应等机制影响治疗效果和依从性。然而,目前还缺乏可用于各种环境、患者和非患者样本的评估对药物治疗的消极和积极态度的问卷。为了填补这一空白,我们开发并验证了 "对药物的总体态度问卷"(GAMQ):方法:由一组专家从现有问卷中挑选并改编了一些项目。最初的荷兰语版本在 4 个样本中进行了验证:其中 2 个样本来自普通人群(508 人;279 人),2 个来自患者样本(类风湿性关节炎患者,121 人;特应性皮炎患者,70 人)。我们通过确定因子结构及其在不同样本间的稳定性、内部一致性和收敛有效性,评估了 GAMQ 的心理计量特性:GAMQ包含6个正面和6个负面项目。结果:GAMQ 包含 6 个正面项目和 6 个负面项目,其因子结构有三个子量表,分别代表 "对药物治疗的信任"、"对药物治疗的担忧 "和 "不愿意使用药物治疗"。考虑到传统的截断值,各样本的因子结构拟合情况令人满意,拟合程度为适当或接近适当。总量表显示出良好的内部一致性,与相关量表(即 "关于药物的信念问卷--一般 "和单一的药物态度量表)之间具有良好的收敛效度,与止痛止痒药物期望之间的关联也反映出了并发效度。结论:新开发的 GAMQ 与人口统计学特征或健康相关特征没有一致或密切的联系:新开发的 GAMQ 在不同人群中显示出令人满意的心理测量特性,但也应考虑到其局限性。GAMQ 是首个同时评估对药物治疗的积极和消极态度的量表,提供了对药物治疗的信任、担忧和不情愿指标。该量表可用于预测不同样本的治疗效果和依从性,以及安慰剂和安慰剂效应。
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Development and validation of the General attitude towards Medication Questionnaire (GAMQ).

Background: Attitudes towards medication can affect treatment outcomes and adherence through mechanisms such as placebo and nocebo effects. Questionnaires assessing both negative and positive attitudes towards medication in general, which can be used across a variety of settings and in both patient and non-patient samples, are however lacking. To fill this gap, we developed and validated the General Attitude towards Medication Questionnaire (GAMQ).

Methods: Items were selected and adapted from existing questionnaires by a group of experts. Validation of the original Dutch version took place in 4 samples: 2 recruited from the general population (n = 508; n = 279) and 2 patient samples (patients with rheumatoid arthritis, n = 121; patients with atopic dermatitis, n = 70). We evaluated the psychometric properties of the GAMQ by determining the factor structure and its stability across samples, internal consistency, and convergent validity.

Results: The GAMQ contains 6 positive and 6 negatively worded items. A factor structure was observed with three subscales, representing 'Trust in medication', 'Concerns about medication', and 'Reluctance to use medication'. The fit of the factor structure was satisfactory across samples, considering classic cut-offs, with an adequate or close to adequate fit. The total scale showed good internal consistency, good convergent validity with related scales (i.e., Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire - General and a single medication attitude scale), and concurrent validity as reflected in associations with expectations about pain- and itch-relieving medication. It was not consistently or strongly associated with demographic or health-related characteristics.

Conclusions: The newly developed GAMQ showed satisfactory psychometric properties in a variety of populations, although limitations should be considered. The GAMQ is the first scale to assess both positive and negative attitudes towards medication in general, providing indicators of Trust, Concerns, and Reluctance regarding medication. The scale may be an informative measure for predicting treatment outcomes and adherence, as well as placebo and nocebo effects in diverse samples.

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BMC Psychology
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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