Suzanne E. U. Kerns, Jon D. Phillips, Elizabeth J. Goldsborough, Dana Hollinshead, Geetha Gopalan, Richard P. Barth
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摘要
这项研究是“为成功而合作”(Partnering for Success)大型研究的一部分,该研究是由联邦政府资助的一项倡议,重点是为参与儿童福利系统或有可能参与儿童福利系统的儿童提供基于证据的门诊心理健康治疗。该研究以782名儿童为样本,探索了治疗师在治疗儿童行为问题时可以用来减少种族和民族差异的策略。结果提供了有希望的证据,表明当治疗师管理并坚持标准化筛查工具的结果并参与临床咨询时,行为问题治疗中的种族和民族差异就会减少。
Exploring the Role of Standardized Instruments and Consultation in Reducing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Treatment for Behavioral Problems
This study was part of a larger study of Partnering for Success, a federally funded initiative focused on providing evidence-based outpatient mental health treatment to children involved with or at risk for involvement with the child welfare system. With a sample of 782 children, the study explored strategies that therapists can use to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in treatment for behavioral problems in children. The results provide promising evidence that racial and ethnic disparities in treatment receipt for behavioral problems are reduced when therapists administer and adhere to the results of standardized screening instruments and participate in clinical consultation.