An observation checklist for use by residential social workers in juvenile justice institutions

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2023-04-04 DOI:10.1177/14680173231164291
Kore G. Lampe, E. Mulder, R. Vermeiren, O. Colins
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Summary Structured observation can be valuable to complement self or parent reports used for diagnostic information or risk assessment, although this method is hardly used and understudied in residential forensic settings. To fill this void an observation checklist for residential social workers working in juvenile justice institutions was developed, along with an instruction manual and a training program. Findings In the first two sections, this paper describes how an intensive collaboration between residential social workers, clinicians, researchers, and educators resulted in the development (1) and implementation (2) of an observation checklist for residential social workers. The observation checklist captures six concepts: Proactive and Reactive aggression, Hyperactivity, Impulsivity, Signs of depressed mood, and Lack of reciprocity. In a third, final section, this paper provides a preliminary evaluation of the inter-rater reliability of the six observation checklist concepts (3). Acceptable completion rates of the observation checklist by residential social workers were obtained and the training program resulted in reported improved professional expertise of residential social workers. Moreover, preliminary psychometric evaluation demonstrated acceptable to excellent inter-rater reliability, when expressed as percentage of agreement. Applications In conclusion, this novel observation checklist offers a promising opportunity to collect information that can be used for diagnostic purposes. Limitations and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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一份供青少年司法机构住家社工使用的观察清单
结构化观察对于补充用于诊断信息或风险评估的自我或父母报告是有价值的,尽管这种方法在住宅法医环境中很少使用和研究不足。为了填补这一空白,为在少年司法机构工作的住宿社会工作者制定了观察清单,以及指导手册和培训计划。在前两部分中,本文描述了住宿社会工作者、临床医生、研究人员和教育工作者之间的密切合作如何导致住宿社会工作者观察清单的发展(1)和实施(2)。观察清单包含六个概念:主动和反应性攻击、过度活跃、冲动、抑郁情绪的迹象和缺乏互惠。在第三部分,也是最后一部分,本文提供了对六个观察清单概念的评估者间可靠性的初步评估(3)。获得了住宿社会工作者观察清单的可接受完成率,培训计划导致住宿社会工作者的专业知识得到了提高。此外,初步的心理测量评估表明,当以同意百分比表示时,可以接受优秀的评分者间信度。总之,这种新颖的观察清单提供了一个有希望的机会来收集可用于诊断目的的信息。讨论了今后研究的局限性和建议。
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Journal of Social Work
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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