The Heads Up Checkup Digital Mental Health & Behavioral Risk Screening System: Clinical Inter-Rater Reliability for Identifying Youth in Crisis

Nancy P. Genero, Alyssa Lozano, Mariana Sanchez, Miguel Angel Cano
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The present study evaluated the inter-rater reliability of the Heads Up Checkup (HCU), a brief digital mental health and behavioral adaptive screening system designed for use in primary care and diverse school settings. Two independent licensed clinical psychologists reviewed a random sample of 30 (N = 30) HCU clinical screening reports of 13−14 year old adolescents drawn from a larger sample (N = 846) enrolled in a public middle school in California. Results showed strong inter-rater agreement (Fleiss kappa = 0.93) between clinician ratings and the screener's priority risk index (HPI) in identifying students “in crisis.” In addition, clinicians' ratings of confidence in their priority judgments were found to be significantly higher for the “in crisis” cases. Reasonable evidence of convergent validity emerged due to a strong relationship between clinician ratings of psychological distress and the HPI. Overall findings suggest that as an online universal school-based screener, the HCU has valid utility for identifying young adolescents “in crisis” which can translate into timely interventions and pragmatic real-world therapeutic solutions. Future research directions with respect to the refinement of the HCU's measurement characteristics and its feasibility as an online screener at the population-level in schools are discussed.

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抬头检查数字心理健康和行为风险筛查系统:识别危机青少年的临床互评可靠性
本研究评估了Heads Up Checkup (HCU)的评分者间可靠性,HCU是一种简短的数字心理健康和行为适应性筛查系统,设计用于初级保健和不同的学校环境。两名独立的有执照的临床心理学家回顾了30个随机样本(N = 30) HCU临床筛查报告,这些报告来自加利福尼亚州一所公立中学的13 - 14岁青少年的更大样本(N = 846)。结果显示,临床医生的评分与筛选者的优先风险指数(HPI)在识别学生“处于危机”方面有很强的评分间一致性(Fleiss kappa = 0.93)。此外,临床医生对他们优先判断的信心评级被发现在“危机”病例中显着更高。由于临床医生对心理困扰的评分与HPI之间存在很强的关系,因此出现了趋同效度的合理证据。总体研究结果表明,作为一种基于学校的在线普遍筛查工具,HCU在识别处于“危机”中的青少年方面具有有效的效用,可以转化为及时的干预措施和实用的现实世界治疗解决方案。讨论了未来的研究方向,包括改进HCU的测量特征及其作为学校人口水平在线筛查的可行性。
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