Statewide implementation of an evidence-based trauma intervention in schools.

Sharon A Hoover, Heather Sapere, Jason M Lang, Erum Nadeem, Kristin L Dean, Pamela Vona
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The goal of the current article is to describe the implementation and outcomes of an innovative statewide dissemination approach of the evidence-based trauma intervention Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS). In the context of a 2-year statewide learning collaborative effort, 73 CBITS groups led by 20 clinicians from 5 different school-based mental health provider organizations served a total of 350 racially and ethnically diverse (66.9% Hispanic, 26.2% Black/African American, 43.7% White, and 30.1% Other), majority female (61%) children, averaging 12.2 years (SD = 2.4, range 8-19). Of the 350 children who began CBITS, 316 (90.3%) successfully completed treatment. Children demonstrated significant reductions in child posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms (42% reduction, d = .879) and problem severity (25% reduction, d = .396), and increases in child functioning, t(287) = -3.75, p < .001 (5% increase, d = .223). Findings point to the need, feasibility, and positive impact of implementing and scaling up school-based interventions for students suffering from posttraumatic stress. (PsycINFO Database Record

全州范围内在学校实施循证创伤干预。
本文的目的是描述一种基于证据的创伤干预认知行为干预学校创伤(CBITS)的创新全州传播方法的实施和结果。在一项为期2年的全州学习合作项目中,由来自5个不同学校心理健康提供者组织的20名临床医生领导的73个CBITS小组共服务了350名不同种族和民族的儿童(66.9%西班牙裔,26.2%黑人/非裔美国人,43.7%白人和30.1%其他),其中大多数是女性儿童(61%),平均年龄为12.2岁(SD = 2.4,范围8-19)。在350名开始CBITS治疗的儿童中,316名(90.3%)成功完成治疗。儿童创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状显著减轻(减轻42%,d = 0.879),问题严重程度显著减轻(减轻25%,d = 0.396),儿童功能显著改善,t(287) = -3.75, p < 0.001(增加5%,d = 0.223)。研究结果指出了实施和扩大针对创伤后应激学生的学校干预的必要性、可行性和积极影响。(PsycINFO数据库记录
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