Exposures for anxiety: A survey of practicing school psychologists

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1002/pits.23208
Sheva Weiss, Elisa S. Shernoff, Adam L Lekwa, Jeffrey D. Shahidullah
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Despite robust evidence supporting exposure‐based interventions for anxiety disorders in youth, these treatments are often underutilized, implemented with low fidelity, and delivered in an unnecessarily cautious manner. Few studies have examined important implementation variables (e.g., knowledge, training, perceptions) related to using exposures in schools. A national sample of school psychologists (N = 318) working in K‐12 public schools reported on their knowledge, training, perceptions, confidence, and use regarding exposures. Over 50% of respondents reported they do not use exposures. Only slightly more than half of the respondents received training in exposures through graduate coursework. Eighty percent endorsed negative beliefs about exposures, with nearly 50% expressing concern about acceptability of the intervention by parents. Barriers to delivering exposures within schools endorsed included inadequate time (79% of sample), training (61%), and access to training materials (51%). Implications for training, practice, and research in school psychology are discussed.
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暴露焦虑:对在职学校心理学家的调查
尽管有强有力的证据支持对青少年焦虑症进行暴露干预,但这些治疗方法往往未得到充分利用,实施的保真度较低,而且实施方式过于谨慎。很少有研究对与在学校使用暴露疗法相关的重要实施变量(如知识、培训、观念等)进行研究。一项对在 K-12 年级公立学校工作的学校心理学家(N = 318)进行的全国抽样调查报告了他们对暴露疗法的了解、培训、看法、信心和使用情况。超过 50% 的受访者表示他们不使用暴露疗法。只有略多于一半的受访者通过研究生课程接受过暴露方面的培训。80%的受访者对暴露疗法持否定态度,近50%的受访者对家长能否接受这种干预措施表示担忧。在学校内开展暴露干预的障碍包括时间不足(79%的样本)、培训不足(61%)和获取培训材料不足(51%)。本文讨论了学校心理学培训、实践和研究的意义。
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