Strategic Treatment and Assessment for Youth (STAY): A Theoretically-Driven, Culturally-Tailored MBC Approach.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Prerna G Arora, Michael Awad, Kayla Parr, Elizabeth H Connors
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Abstract

Racial and ethnic minoritized (REM) youth are at greater risk for depression and suicide than their White peers. Despite this, REM youth are much more likely than their White peers to prematurely dropout of treatment. Culturally tailored and scalable engagement models to improve mental health treatment retention among REM youth with depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB) are urgently needed. Strategic Treatment Assessment for Youth (STAY) is a theoretically-driven, culturally tailored measurement-based care (MBC) approach to treatment engagement for REM youth with depressive symptoms and suicide risk. Specifically, STAY uses MBC feedback processes to reduce perceptual barriers to treatment, thus improving treatment retention and ultimately, client outcomes among REM youth. In addition to standard MBC components, STAY includes a greater emphasis on providing a client-centered rationale for MBC which includes assessing and discussing treatment expectations, the use of individualized progress measures and alliance measures, and cultural competence training. The goal of this manuscript is to describe the STAY model based on initial theoretical development and preliminary clinician-informed refinements. Further, a case example of STAY is presented with a particular focus on the use of feedback processes. Finally, the current and future directions to empirically examine STAY as a treatment retention strategy with REM populations are provided.

青少年战略治疗与评估(STAY):一种以理论为导向、适合不同文化背景的 MBC 方法。
与白人同龄人相比,少数种族和族裔(REM)青少年患抑郁症和自杀的风险更大。尽管如此,与白人同龄人相比,少数族裔青少年过早退出治疗的可能性要大得多。因此,我们亟需针对不同文化背景的、可扩展的参与模式,以提高有抑郁症状、自杀想法和行为(STB)的少数民族青少年的心理健康治疗率。青少年策略性治疗评估(STAY)是一种以理论为驱动、以文化为导向的测量型护理(MBC)方法,适用于有抑郁症状和自杀风险的 REM 青少年的治疗参与。具体来说,STAY 使用 MBC 反馈过程来减少治疗的感知障碍,从而提高治疗的持续性,最终改善 REM 青少年的治疗效果。除了标准的 MBC 要素外,STAY 还更加强调提供以客户为中心的 MBC 理论依据,包括评估和讨论治疗期望、使用个性化进展测量和联盟测量,以及文化能力培训。本手稿的目的是描述基于初步理论发展和临床医生的初步改进的 STAY 模型。此外,本文还介绍了 STAY 的一个案例,并特别强调了反馈过程的使用。最后,还提供了当前和未来对 STAY 作为 REM 人群治疗保留策略进行实证研究的方向。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services is to improve mental health services through research. This journal primarily publishes peer-reviewed, original empirical research articles.  The journal also welcomes systematic reviews. Please contact the editor if you have suggestions for special issues or sections focusing on important contemporary issues.  The journal usually does not publish articles on drug or alcohol addiction unless it focuses on persons who are dually diagnosed. Manuscripts on children and adults are equally welcome. Topics for articles may include, but need not be limited to, effectiveness of services, measure development, economics of mental health services, managed mental health care, implementation of services, staffing, leadership, organizational relations and policy, and the like.  Please review previously published articles for fit with our journal before submitting your manuscript.
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