衡量心理健康专业人员决定和行动的编码系统的相互可靠性。

IF 4.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
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目的:心理学循证实践(EBPP)的临床决策和行动在很大程度上不够明确,人们对其了解甚少,部分原因是缺乏测量方法。我们测试了一个行为编码系统的可靠性,该系统描述了一个相互关联的活动流程,包括发现问题和确定优先次序、选择和实施干预措施,以及审查干预措施的完整性和影响:方法:研究背景包括两家由政府资助的青少年心理健康服务机构,这两家机构位于美国地理位置不同、资源不足、服务不平等现象普遍的社区。我们抽样调查了 84 个数字化记录和转录的督导事件,其中包括的专业人员样本大多为女性(93.02%)和黑人、印度裔和中性人(86.04%),她们自我报告的种族/族裔与所服务的青少年群体相符。我们对这些事件的活动(如考虑)及其前提内容(即问题或做法)进行了编码,并检查了这些编码应用于摘录(即连续的小对话单元)和完整事件的可靠性:中间人可靠性估计结果表明,总体而言,编码者对活动和内容的发生和广泛性的评定是可靠的。节选编码通常比事件编码更可靠。然而,节选编码的数学汇总为可靠地估算事件编码提供了一种更优越的方法,既减少了个人的主观性,又提供了基于节选细节的事件级活动综合:对临床决策和行动的评估有可能揭开 EBPP 的黑箱,不同的方法最适合不同的研究问题和资源考虑。
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The Interrater Reliability of a Coding System for Measuring Mental Health Professionals' Decisions and Actions.

Objective: The clinical decisions and actions of evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP) are largely underspecified and poorly understood, in part due to the lack of measurement methods. We tested the reliability of a behavioral coding system that characterizes a flow of interrelated activities that includes problem detection and prioritization, intervention selection and implementation, and review of intervention integrity and impact.

Method: The context included two publicly funded youth mental health service organizations located in geographically distinct and underresourced communities in the U.S. where service inequities are common. We sampled 84 digitally recorded and transcribed supervision events that included a sample of professionals who were mostly women (93.02%) and BIPOC (86.04%) whose self-reported race/ethnicity matched the youth populations they served. We coded these events for activities (e.g., considering) and their predicate content (i.e., problems or practices) and examined reliability of these codes applied to excerpts (i.e., small contiguous units of dialogue) as well as to complete events.

Results: Interrater reliability estimates showed that, overall, coders reliably rated the occurrence and extensiveness of activities and content. Excerpt coding was generally more reliable than event coding. However, mathematical aggregation of excerpt coding offered a superior method for estimating event codes reliably, reducing individual subjectivity while providing event level synthesis of activities that are grounded in excerpt level details.

Conclusions: The assessment of clinical decisions and actions has the potential to unpack the black box of EBPP, with different methods best suited to different research questions and resource considerations.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (JCCAP) is the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association. It publishes original contributions on the following topics: (a) the development and evaluation of assessment and intervention techniques for use with clinical child and adolescent populations; (b) the development and maintenance of clinical child and adolescent problems; (c) cross-cultural and sociodemographic issues that have a clear bearing on clinical child and adolescent psychology in terms of theory, research, or practice; and (d) training and professional practice in clinical child and adolescent psychology, as well as child advocacy.
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