The Relationship Between Treatment Prescription and Standardized Assessment for Youth With Identified Trauma, Behavior Problems, or Substance Use

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
A. N. Verbist, Andrew M. Winters, Becky F. Antle, Crystal Collins-Camargo
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Abstract

The use of standardized assessment in evidence-based practice (EBP) is critical in identifying empirically supported interventions (ESIs); however, the subject has received minimal attention in the literature. In a sample of child welfare involved youth, this study sought to determine whether there was a relationship between dimensions of trauma exposure, emotional/behavioral problems, and substance use problems, as identified in the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) assessment conducted by behavioral health providers, and the type of prescribed ESI. Bivariate analysis of variance (ANOVA), chi-square tests, and multivariate binary logistic regression results suggest clinicians use assessment information to varying degrees when prescribing an ESI. Close to 90% of the sample was prescribed an ESI intended to address emotional or behavior concerns. Approximately one-fourth of the sample was prescribed a trauma-focused ESI, while substance use-focused ESIs were the least frequently prescribed. As the intensity of assessed trauma-related problems increased, so too did the odds of receiving an ESI intended to address trauma. To a lesser degree, as assessed emotional/behavior problems or substance use issues increased, the probability of being prescribed a related ESI also increased. Implications for practitioners, administrators, policymakers, educators, researchers, and other behavioral health stakeholders are discussed.
青少年创伤、行为问题或物质使用的治疗处方与标准化评估之间的关系
在循证实践(EBP)中使用标准化评估对于确定经验支持的干预措施(ESIs)至关重要;然而,这个主题在文献中得到的关注很少。在一个涉及儿童福利的青少年样本中,本研究试图确定创伤暴露、情绪/行为问题和物质使用问题之间的维度是否存在关系,正如行为健康提供者进行的儿童和青少年需求和优势(can)评估所确定的那样,以及规定的ESI类型。双变量方差分析(ANOVA)、卡方检验和多变量二元逻辑回归结果表明,临床医生在开具ESI处方时不同程度地使用了评估信息。近90%的样本被开具了ESI,旨在解决情绪或行为问题。大约四分之一的样本被开了以创伤为重点的ESI,而以物质使用为重点的ESI是最不常开的。随着评估的创伤相关问题的强度增加,接受旨在解决创伤的ESI的几率也增加了。在较小程度上,随着评估的情绪/行为问题或物质使用问题的增加,开具相关ESI的可能性也增加了。对从业人员、管理人员、政策制定者、教育工作者、研究人员和其他行为健康利益相关者的影响进行了讨论。
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
10.50%
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29
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders publishes quality scholarship related to individuals with emotional and behavioral disorders. Articles represent a wide range of disciplines, including counseling, education, early childhood care, juvenile corrections, mental health, psychiatry, psychology, public health, rehabilitation, social work, and special education. Articles on characteristics, assessment, prevention, intervention, treatment, legal or policy issues, and evaluation are welcome.
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