Profiles of Behavioral, Academic, and Demographic Characteristics of Middle School Students With Emotional or Behavioral Needs

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Jennifer Farley, Kristin Duppong Hurley, M. Lambert, T. Gross
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Often the characteristics of students with emotional and behavioral disturbances (EBDs) are described in terms of how they compare to students with and without other disabilities. However, such a conceptualization or categorization may overshadow differences that exist among these youth, and few studies examine unique subpopulations within this group. To explore meaningful differences and similarities among students with EBD, which could help to facilitate customization of interventions and supports, we conducted a latent profile analysis of over 300 middle school students receiving special education services for emotional or behavioral needs. Results identified four profiles using demographic variables, school setting (alternative school or not), teacher ratings of behavior and academic competence, and parent report on child suspensions. Criterion variables were then tested, with significant differences identified in use of mental health services, parent empowerment, and caregiver strain. However, significant differences were not found in parent satisfaction with school. Limitations, implications, and the need for additional research are discussed.
有情绪或行为需要中学生的行为、学业和人口特征
通常,情绪和行为障碍(ebd)学生的特征是根据他们与有或没有其他残疾的学生的比较来描述的。然而,这样的概念化或分类可能掩盖了这些年轻人之间存在的差异,很少有研究检查这一群体中的独特亚群。为了探索EBD学生之间有意义的差异和相似之处,从而有助于定制干预和支持,我们对300多名接受情感或行为需求特殊教育服务的中学生进行了潜在特征分析。结果确定了四种概况,使用人口统计变量,学校设置(是否选择学校),教师对行为和学术能力的评价,以及家长对儿童停学的报告。然后对标准变量进行了测试,在使用心理健康服务、父母授权和照顾者压力方面发现了显著差异。然而,家长对学校的满意度并无显著差异。讨论了局限性、意义和进一步研究的需要。
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10.50%
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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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