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社区从业者实施接纳与承诺疗法治疗儿童福利和心理健康问题:一项随机试验。

Implementation of AF-CBT by community practitioners serving child welfare and mental health: a randomized trial.

机构信息

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.

出版信息

Child Maltreat. 2012 Feb;17(1):32-46. doi: 10.1177/1077559511427346. Epub 2012 Jan 24.

Abstract

The Partnerships for Families project is a randomized clinical trial designed to evaluate the implementation of Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT), an evidence-based treatment for family conflict, coercion, and aggression, including child physical abuse. To evaluate the effectiveness of a training program in this model, 182 community practitioners from 10 agencies were randomized to receive AF-CBT training (n = 90) using a learning community model (workshops, consultation visits) or Training as Usual (TAU; n = 92) which provided trainings per agency routine. Practitioners completed self-report measures at four time points (0, 6, 12, and 18 months following baseline). Of those assigned to AF-CBT, 89% participated in at least one training activity and 68% met a "training completion" definition. A total of 80 (44%) practitioners were still active clinicians in the study by 18-month assessment in that they had not met our staff turnover or study withdrawal criteria. Using an intent-to-train design, hierarchical linear modeling analyses revealed significantly greater initial improvements for those in the AF-CBT training condition (vs. TAU condition) in CBT-related knowledge and use of AF-CBT teaching processes, abuse-specific skills, and general psychological skills. In addition, practitioners in both groups reported significantly more negative perceptions of organizational climate through the intervention phase. These significant, albeit modest, findings are discussed in the context of treatment training, research, and work force issues as they relate to the diverse backgrounds, settings, and populations served by community practitioners.

摘要

家庭伙伴关系项目是一项随机临床试验,旨在评估家庭替代方案的实施情况:一种认知行为疗法(AF-CBT),这是一种针对家庭冲突、强制和攻击的循证治疗方法,包括儿童身体虐待。为了评估该模型培训计划的有效性,来自 10 个机构的 182 名社区从业者被随机分配接受 AF-CBT 培训(n = 90),使用学习社区模式(研讨会、咨询访问)或常规培训(TAU;n = 92),按照机构常规提供培训。从业者在四个时间点(基线后 0、6、12 和 18 个月)完成自我报告的测量。在被分配到 AF-CBT 的人中,89%的人至少参加了一次培训活动,68%的人达到了“培训完成”的定义。到 18 个月评估时,共有 80 名(44%)从业者仍然是研究中的活跃临床医生,他们没有达到我们的员工流动或研究退出标准。使用意向治疗设计,层次线性建模分析显示,在认知行为疗法相关知识和使用 AF-CBT 教学过程、特定于虐待的技能以及一般心理技能方面,接受 AF-CBT 培训的条件(与 TAU 条件相比)的初始改善更为显著。此外,两组从业者在干预阶段都报告了对组织氛围的负面看法明显增加。这些虽然适度但显著的发现,在治疗培训、研究和劳动力问题方面进行了讨论,因为它们涉及到社区从业者服务的不同背景、环境和人群。

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