在不同样本中,童年逆境对寄宿照料项目结果的调节作用

IF 1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Residential Treatment for Children & Youth Pub Date : 2023-10-15 DOI:10.1080/0886571x.2023.2266987
Elizabeth C. Tampke, Chanelle T. Gordon, Jay L. Ringle, Phuc T. Nguyen, Grace Ende, Patrick Tyler
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需要更好地了解童年逆境(CA)模式如何影响创伤知情护理(TIC)在青少年住宿项目中的有效性。利用纵向设计,本研究考察了在一个TIC住院项目中,1343名不同种族青少年的CA模式如何影响治疗期间的攻击和自伤行为,以及情绪和行为结果。潜类分析确定了5种CA模式。随后的混合双因素ANCOVAs表明,所有CA模式的青少年从摄入到排出的情绪问题都有平行的减少,而在同一时期内,行为问题的变化因CA模式而异。同样,层次线性模型显示,在项目的前12个月,青少年的自伤行为和攻击行为也因CA模式而异。发现了一些基于性别和种族的人口统计学差异,并依次进行了讨论。研究结果表明,虽然该计划发挥了技术支持的作用,但需要为具有特定CA模式和人口特征的青年提供更有针对性的支持。实践启示创伤知情的做法是重要的,以改善情绪健康的住宿护理。为有特殊创伤史的青少年量身定制的干预措施可能有助于减少自残行为和行为问题。通过结合针对社会发展的干预措施,TIC项目可以更好地为有各种创伤史的青少年服务。关键词:住院治疗;创伤情绪问题;攻击;戈登、林格尔先生、恩德女士和泰勒博士都是同一所机构的研究人员,该机构负责评估住宿项目。我们采取了一些措施来减轻这种潜在的利益冲突,包括利用先验假设和统计计划,与项目机构以外的同事/作者合作,以及利用基于可靠科学支持的严格统计技术。本研究由美国国立卫生研究院的Eunice Kennedy Shriver国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所[T32HD101392]提供支持。
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The moderating roles of childhood adversity on program outcomes in residential care in a diverse sample
ABSTRACTA better understanding of how childhood adversity (CA) patterns influence the effectiveness of Trauma Informed Care (TIC) for youth in residential programs is needed. Utilizing a longitudinal design, the study examined how CA patterns influenced aggression and self-injurious behavior during treatment and emotional and conduct outcomes for 1,343 racially diverse adolescents in a TIC residential program. Latent class analysis identified five CA patterns. Subsequent mixed, two-factor ANCOVAs indicated youth from all CA patterns experienced parallel decreases in emotional problems from intake to discharge while changes in conduct problems during this same period differed by CA pattern. Likewise, Hierarchical Linear Modeling revealed that youths’ self-injurious behavior and aggressive behaviors over the first 12 months of the program also differed by CA pattern. Some demographic differences based on sex and race were found, which are discussed in turn. Findings indicate that while the program is functioning as TIC, more tailored support is needed for youth with specific CA patterns and demographics.Practice Implications Trauma-informed practices are important for improving emotional well-being in residential care.Tailored interventions for youth with specific trauma histories may help reduce self-injurious behavior and behavior problems.TIC programs may better serve youth with a variety of trauma histories by incorporating interventions that target social development.KEYWORDS: Residential treatmentTraumaEmotional problemsAggressionSelf-injurious behavior Disclosure statementDr. Gordon, Mr. Ringle, Ms. Ende, and Dr. Tyler are all researchers at the same institution which houses the evaluated residential program. Several measures were taken to mitigate this potential conflict of interest including utilizing a priori hypotheses and statistical plans, collaborating with colleagues/authors outside of the program institution, and utilizing rigorous statistical techniques based on sound scientific support.Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/0886571X.2023.2266987.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development of the National Institutes of Health [T32HD101392].
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