Trauma-Informed Care Training for Educators: Some Preliminary Evidence

Christopher T. H. Liang, Lian-xiang Liu, Gabrielle H. Rocchino, Brooke A. Kohler, Teresa Rosenberger
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A report of the findings of two studies conducted on the training of educators on trauma-informed care (TIC) is presented in this article. With one sample (N = 552), Study 1 results indicated that both full-day and half-day training resulted in improved scores on attitudes regarding TIC. There were no significant differences in pre-training and post-training scores across those who received half-day and full-day training. With a second sample (N = 159), Study 2 examined whether four middle schools within one school district with varying amounts of prior TIC training would differ in scores on the Attitudes Related to Trauma-Informed Care (ARTIC-35) scale before receiving this TIC training. A one-way ANOVA indicated significantly higher scores on the ARTIC-35 in schools that had received prior TIC training compared with those that had not. Overall, the results of both studies advance the understanding of TIC in schools.
教育工作者创伤知情护理培训:一些初步证据
本文介绍了两项关于创伤知情护理(TIC)教育工作者培训的研究结果。在一个样本(N = 552)中,研究1的结果表明,全天和半天的培训都能提高对TIC态度的得分。接受半日和全日训练的人在训练前和训练后的得分没有显著差异。第二个样本(N = 159),研究2检验了一个学区内的四所中学在接受TIC培训之前,接受过不同数量的TIC培训是否会在创伤知情护理态度(artic35)量表上得分不同。单因素方差分析显示,与未接受过TIC培训的学校相比,接受过TIC培训的学校在ARTIC-35上的得分明显更高。总的来说,两项研究的结果都促进了对学校TIC的理解。
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