Emily Kroshus-Havril, Kiana Hafferty, William V Massey, Meredith A Whitley, Francine Darroch, Majidullah Shaikh, Douglas W Ellison, Adrienne Moore, Kimberly Garrett, Pooja S Tandon
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摘要
背景:许多学生都将受益于以心理创伤为基础的体育活动(PA);然而,在将以心理创伤为基础的实践纳入校本体育活动机会方面缺乏系统的指导。本研究的目的是为创伤知情的校内体育活动制定一个可行的框架:方法:该框架的制定以改良德尔菲法为指导,包括探索阶段和评估阶段。首先,一个多学科工作组回顾了现有文献,将创伤知情实践映射到学校体育活动综合计划(CSPAP)的领域和组成部分上。随后,专家(n = 14)就这些实践的实用性和可行性提供了量化反馈:结果:33 项实践达到了预先确定的实用性和可行性阈值。在 CSPAP 的各个领域中,这包括以下方面(对学校卫生政策、实践和公平的影响:将创伤知情实践纳入现有的校本 PA 框架和方法中,可促进采用有助于满足受创伤青少年的社会和情感需求的实践:本研究成果为开发工具和提供支持奠定了基础,以便将了解创伤的实践纳入校本活动促进工作中。
Toward a Trauma-Informed Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program: Specifying Feasible Practices Across the School Day.
Background: Many students would benefit from trauma-informed physical activity (PA); however, there is a lack of systematic guidance on incorporating trauma-informed practices across school-based PA opportunities. The purpose of this study was to generate a feasible framework for trauma-informed school-based PA.
Methods: Framework development was guided by a modified Delphi approach, including an exploration phase and an evaluation phase. First, a multidisciplinary working group reviewed extant literature, mapping trauma-informed practices onto the domains and components of the Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP). Subsequently, experts (n = 14) provided quantitative feedback on the utility and feasibility of these practices.
Results: Thirty-three practices met pre-determined thresholds for utility and feasibility. Across CSPAP domains, this included attending to: (a) safety; (b) positive communication and relationships; (c) empowerment, choice, and voice; (d) emotion management and skill building; (e) instructor competencies and support; and (f) cultural, historical, and gender issues.
Implications for school health policy, practice, and equity: Incorporating trauma-informed practices into existing frameworks and approaches to school-based PA may promote uptake of practices that help meet the social and emotional needs of trauma-exposed youth.
Conclusions: The present output provides a foundation for generating tools and supports for incorporating trauma-informed practices into school-based PA promotion efforts.
期刊介绍:
Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.