Pullmann Lynette Dufton, Johnson Patti L, Faran Michael E
a Child, Adolescent and Family Behavioral Health Office, U.S. Army Medical Command.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2014;43(2):158-68. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2013.833096. Epub 2013 Sep 24.
Military Children who have experienced multiple deployments of one or both parents are more likely to have emotional and behavioral difficulties compared with their civilian peers (e.g., Chandra et al., 2010 ). The U.S. Army Medical Command has tasked the Child, Adolescent and Family Behavioral Health Office (CAF-BHO) to develop programs to address the behavioral health (BH) needs of Army Children and Families. This article will describe the efforts of the CAF-BHO Training Section to disseminate and implement an evidence based practice training curriculum for Army Child and Family Behavioral Health Providers. Specifically, this article will detail: (a) the decision making strategy used to identify the training protocol for dissemination, (b) adaptations to the training program and treatment protocol to fit a Military context, and (c) efforts to implement, maximize and sustain utilization of evidence-based practices by Military BH providers over a large geographical area with limited resources.
与平民同龄人相比,父母一方或双方多次被部署的军人子女更有可能出现情绪和行为问题(例如,钱德拉等人,2010年)。美国陆军医疗司令部已责成儿童、青少年和家庭行为健康办公室(CAF - BHO)制定计划,以满足陆军儿童和家庭的行为健康(BH)需求。本文将描述CAF - BHO培训科为陆军儿童和家庭行为健康提供者传播和实施循证实践培训课程所做的努力。具体而言,本文将详细介绍:(a)用于确定传播培训方案的决策策略,(b)对培训计划和治疗方案的调整以适应军事环境,以及(c)在资源有限的广大地理区域内,军事行为健康提供者为实施、最大化并持续利用循证实践所做的努力。