Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Móstoles, Spain.
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2021 May 18;23(7):41. doi: 10.1007/s11920-021-01255-7.
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a recently introduced approach to patient evaluation that consists of asking patients questions in real time and in their usual habitat. This method seeks to contribute to suicide prevention by providing psychiatrists with detailed information about suicidal thoughts and behavior, how these fluctuate over short periods of time, and the short-term risk factors presented by patients. We conducted a systematic review of published research using EMA to study suicidal thoughts and behavior.
Several systematic reviews of EMA in mental health have been conducted to date, and the literature contains numerous theoretical papers and compilations on EMA and suicide phenomena. To date, however, no systematic reviews have explored the use of this tool to study suicidal thoughts and behavior. We performed a systematic review of five databases (i.e., PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO) to identify studies on EMA and suicidal thoughts and behavior. An initial search revealed 544 articles. Following the study selection process, 35 studies were included in the review. Almost three-quarters of the studies were published in the last 4 years. The studies reviewed concluded that EMA was generally feasible and well accepted. EMA findings correlated well with the results of a retrospective assessment, though tended to over-represent symptom severity. Our review points to important aspects of suicidal thoughts and behavior, such as its wide fluctuation over short periods of time. Negative affect and disturbed sleep, among others, emerged as short-term predictors of suicidal thoughts and behavior. Therefore, EMA is a potentially useful tool in clinical practice, although not without drawbacks, such as participant fatigue with questionnaires and ethical concerns.
生态瞬时评估(EMA)是一种最近引入的患者评估方法,包括实时和在患者的通常环境中询问患者问题。该方法旨在通过为精神科医生提供有关自杀念头和行为的详细信息,以及这些信息在短时间内的波动情况,以及患者呈现的短期风险因素,为预防自杀做出贡献。我们对使用 EMA 研究自杀念头和行为的已发表研究进行了系统回顾。
迄今为止,已经对 EMA 在精神健康中的应用进行了几次系统评价,并且文献中包含了许多关于 EMA 和自杀现象的理论论文和汇编。然而,迄今为止,尚无系统评价探讨使用此工具研究自杀念头和行为。我们对五个数据库(即 PubMed、Embase、Scopus、Web of Science 和 PsycINFO)进行了系统回顾,以确定关于 EMA 和自杀念头和行为的研究。初步搜索显示有 544 篇文章。经过研究选择过程,有 35 项研究被纳入综述。近四分之三的研究是在过去 4 年内发表的。综述的研究得出的结论是,EMA 通常是可行的,并且被广泛接受。EMA 的研究结果与回顾性评估的结果相关性良好,但往往会夸大症状的严重程度。我们的综述指出了自杀念头和行为的重要方面,例如其在短时间内的广泛波动。负面情绪和睡眠障碍等因素成为自杀念头和行为的短期预测因素。因此,EMA 是临床实践中一种潜在有用的工具,但并非没有缺点,例如参与者对问卷感到疲劳和伦理问题。