Teacher Perceptions of Screening and Mental Health Practices Survey: A Validation Study

Alyssa Faye Clare, Sara A Cornett, Kathryn M Trainor, J. Splett
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Approximately 80% of children with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges are not adequately identified, leading to a large gap in unmet mental health needs. The purpose of the MTSS-MH project is to identify the efficiency and acceptability of universal mental health screening in schools using screening to systematically identify all students’ behavioral and mental health needs. The Teacher Perceptions of Screening and Mental Health Practices Survey (TPSMHPS) was administered within the MTSS-MH project to assess each school’s organizational climate and teachers’ perceptions of how acceptable universal screening and their school’s utilization of it was. Data analyses were run in this validity study to measure the survey’s preliminary psychometric properties. The internal reliability of the survey was indicated moderate to high reliability (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.787). One-way ANOVAs were run to assess the survey’s ability to detect differences between schools on teachers’ mean responses about screening acceptability, intervention acceptability, and implementation of screening resources. Results indicate that the TPSMHPS survey is a valid measure of teachers’ perceptions of mental health screening, as it is shown to to have high internal consistency, however between school differences were not detected. Future studies should consider other statistical analyses to examine the survey’s sensitivity to between school differences to ensure the survey is a good measure of teacher perceptions.
教师筛查认知与心理健康实践调查:一项验证性研究
大约80%有社交、情感和行为挑战的儿童没有得到充分识别,导致在未满足的精神卫生需求方面存在很大差距。MTSS-MH项目的目的是确定学校普遍心理健康筛查的效率和可接受性,利用筛查系统地确定所有学生的行为和心理健康需求。教师对筛查和心理健康实践的看法调查(TPSMHPS)是在MTSS-MH项目中进行的,以评估每个学校的组织氛围和教师对普遍筛查的可接受程度及其学校对筛查的利用程度的看法。在本效度研究中进行了数据分析,以测量调查的初步心理测量特性。调查的内部信度为中至高信度(Cronbach 's alpha = 0.787)。采用单因素方差分析来评估调查是否有能力发现不同学校教师对筛查可接受性、干预可接受性和筛查资源实施的平均反应的差异。结果表明,TPSMHPS调查结果具有较高的内部一致性,是衡量教师心理健康筛查认知的有效指标,但学校之间没有发现差异。未来的研究应该考虑其他的统计分析来检查调查对学校之间差异的敏感性,以确保调查是一个很好的衡量教师的看法。
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