Christian M. Connell, Ann Shun Swanson, Maegan Genovese, Jason M. Lang
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摘要
尽管参与儿童福利系统(CWS)的儿童普遍暴露于潜在创伤事件(PTEs),但创伤筛查尚未成为一种普遍做法。本研究的目的是评估在全州范围内对涉及儿童福利系统的青少年进行多学科评估时嵌入正式创伤筛查流程的影响。研究人员对两个随机样本的案例进行了回顾性记录审查,分别反映了正式筛查程序实施前和实施后的情况(实施前 n = 70,实施后 n = 100)。记录审查结果表明,在记录一般情况(χ2 (1, N = 170) = 18.8, p < .001)和具体情况(χ2 (1, N = 170) = 10.7, p = .001,与暴露于 PTE 相关的儿童反应细节,以及提供者建议(χ2 (1, N = 170) = 18.1,p < .001)和转介(χ2 (1, N = 170) = 4.5,p = .034)以创伤为重点的服务的增加。早期识别与创伤相关的症状可帮助儿童更及时地接受以创伤为基础的循证干预,从而避免或减轻儿童虐待和儿童福利机构参与的长期后遗症。
Effects of child trauma screening on trauma-informed multidisciplinary evaluation and service planning in the child welfare system
Despite the prevalence of exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs) among children involved with the child welfare system (CWS), trauma screening is not yet a common practice. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of embedding a formal trauma screening process in statewide multidisciplinary evaluations for CWS-involved youth. A retrospective record review was conducted with two random samples of cases reflecting both pre- and postimplementation of formal screening procedures (n = 70 preimplementation, n = 100 postimplementation). Findings from the record review indicate statistically significant improvements in the documentation of general, χ2(1, N = 170) = 18.8, p < .001, and specific, χ2(1, N = 170) = 10.7, p = .001, details of children's reactions associated with PTE exposure, as well as increases in providers’ recommendations, χ2(1, N = 170) = 18.1, p < .001, and referrals, χ2(1, N = 170) = 4.5, p = .034, for trauma-focused services. The early identification of trauma-related symptoms may help connect children more promptly to trauma-informed evidence-based interventions, which may avert or mitigate the long-term sequelae of child maltreatment and CWS involvement.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Traumatic Stress (JTS) is published for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Journal of Traumatic Stress , the official publication for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, is an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on biopsychosocial aspects of trauma. Papers focus on theoretical formulations, research, treatment, prevention education/training, and legal and policy concerns. Journal of Traumatic Stress serves as a primary reference for professionals who study and treat people exposed to highly stressful and traumatic events (directly or through their occupational roles), such as war, disaster, accident, violence or abuse (criminal or familial), hostage-taking, or life-threatening illness. The journal publishes original articles, brief reports, review papers, commentaries, and, from time to time, special issues devoted to a single topic.