Malena A. Nygaard, Heather E. Ormiston, Hallie Enderle
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摘要
有关 "反弹"(BB)(一种针对小学生的创伤干预措施)对学生学业参与度和日常课堂行为的影响的研究十分有限。本研究利用对学生功能的持续直接和间接测量来评估学生的进步,并为 BB 的实施提供参考。参与者为六名学生(四名男生和两名女生)。我们采用了 AB 单被试设计,对不同案例进行跟踪,并通过直接行为评级单项量表(DBR)收集数据。我们还采用了一种准实验性的前测-后测设计,在干预实施前/后,使用优势与困难问卷(SDQ)、社会、学业与情绪行为风险筛查表(SAEBRS)和 mySAEBRS,对不同的评分者进行评分。我们发现,无论是直接评估还是间接评估,都可以用来监测那些存在一些内化和外化问题的青少年的干预效果,而间接测量(即评分量表)则对只存在内化问题的青少年显示出主要效果,而直接评估(即 DBR)则对主要存在外化行为的青少年显示出主要效果。要充分监控校本心理健康干预措施的效果,就必须根据当前关注的问题选择进展监控工具。本文还讨论了对实践的影响。
Examining the Classroom Impact of the Bounce Back Trauma Intervention: Implications for Selecting Progress Monitoring Tools
Limited research has examined the impact of Bounce Back (BB), a trauma-focused intervention for elementary-age students, on student academic engagement and daily classroom behavior. This study utilized both ongoing direct and indirect measures of student functioning to evaluate student progress and inform the implementation of BB. Participants were six students (four male and two female). We employed an AB single-subject design across cases with follow-up, and we collected data via the Direct Behavior Rating-Single Item Scale (DBR). We also employed a quasi-experimental pretest–posttest design using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), Social, Academic, and Emotional Behavior Risk Screener (SAEBRS), and mySAEBRS across raters before/after intervention implementation. We found either direct or indirect assessment could be used to monitor intervention effectiveness for youth who presented with some internalizing and externalizing problems, whereas indirect measures (i.e., rating scales) showed the primary effect for youth with solely internalizing problems, and direct assessment (i.e., DBR) showed the primary effect for youth with predominantly externalizing behaviors. Selecting progress-monitoring tools based on presenting concerns is important to adequately monitor the effectiveness of school-based mental health interventions. Implications for practice are discussed.
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