心理教育
电休克疗法
心理学
心理健康
资源(消歧)
精神科
精神疾病
人口
公共卫生
医学教育
临床心理学
医学
认知
护理部
环境卫生
计算机科学
干预(咨询)
计算机网络
作者
Selina Shin,Joanna Ho,Rohan Taylor,Karen C. Wells,Graeme Halliday,Sarah Jacek,Sunčica Lah
出处
期刊:Journal of Ect
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2022-04-14
卷期号:38 (3): 211-217
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1097/yct.0000000000000848
摘要
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered an effective, yet underused and stigmatized form of psychiatric treatment. Public misconception can impact informed decision making, and therefore, it is important to educate the community with accurate and realistic representations of modern ECT. The aim of this study was to determine whether exposure to brief information packages developed in Australia leads to changes in attitudes and knowledge about ECT.A sample of 100 undergraduate psychology students and 88 volunteers from the general public were randomly allocated to view 1 of 3 resource packages (each containing an information pamphlet and videos totaling ~15 minutes): Concord Centre for Mental Health-Revised, Concord Centre for Mental Health-Original, and a generic information package on depression. Participants' attitudes and knowledge of ECT were assessed before and after psychoeducation using the Questionnaire on Attitudes and Knowledge of ECT (QuAKE).Participants in the student and general population exposed to either ECT resource package showed significantly improved attitudes and knowledge of ECT compared with participants exposed to generic information about depression and its treatment. A fine-grained analysis of the QuAKE revealed that, although many aspects of knowledge and attitudes improved after exposure to ECT information packages, some remained unchanged.Brief education through information resources in video and written format can markedly improve attitudes and knowledge toward ECT. Further research is recommended to determine whether the resources contribute to informed decision making of consumers with mental illness, especially those who are candidates for ECT.
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