Igelman Robyn, Taylor Nicole, Gilbert Alicia, Ryan Barbara, Steinberg Alan, Wilson Charles, Mann Gail
Chadwick Center for Children and Families, Rady Children's Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, California, USA.
Child Welfare. 2007 Sep-Oct;86(5):15-33.
This article promotes integrating assessment and evidence-based practice in the treatment of traumatized children through a review of two newly developed trauma assessment tools: (1) the Child Welfare Trauma Referral Tool (CWT), and (2) Assessment-Based Treatment for Traumatized Children: A Trauma Assessment Pathway Model (TAP). These tools use pathways and algorithms to increase understanding of individual child trauma victims, and assist professionals working with children to make appropriate referral and treatment decisions within both child welfare and mental health contexts.
本文通过对两种新开发的创伤评估工具的综述,促进在受创伤儿童治疗中整合评估与循证实践:(1)儿童福利创伤转诊工具(CWT),以及(2)《受创伤儿童的基于评估的治疗:创伤评估路径模型》(TAP)。这些工具使用路径和算法来增进对个体儿童创伤受害者的了解,并协助从事儿童工作的专业人员在儿童福利和心理健康背景下做出适当的转诊和治疗决策。