Klontz Bradley T, Bivens Alex, Michels Stanton, DeLeon Patrick H, Tom Lyndsey
Kansas State University.
Hawaii Department of Education.
Psychol Serv. 2015 May;12(2):101-11. doi: 10.1037/a0038015.
As a result of difficulties with access to care and resulting low levels of service utilization, the mental health problems of children often go undiagnosed and untreated. One of the most promising approaches to increasing access to care is the delivery of mental health services in school settings, where almost all of the children in a community can be accessed. However, as a result of competing needs, cultures, and objectives, integrating mental health services into schools can be challenging. In the wake of a devastating hurricane in 1992 and efforts to identify and treat children with posttraumatic stress, many of these barriers were overcome on the island of Kauai, Hawaii and led to the development of the Mokihana Program, an integrated Department of Education and Hawaii Department of Health initiative for providing school-based behavioral health services. This study examined the effectiveness of the Mokihana Program in the treatment of 123 elementary age children and 56 adolescents by comparing teacher ratings of behavior problems and adaptive skills at intake and at 1-year follow-up. It was hypothesized that symptom severity would decrease from pretreatment to follow-up. Findings showed statistically significant improvements across a wide spectrum of behavioral problems and adaptive functioning. The authors explore the challenges and opportunities in sustaining and replicating this type of departmental integration in the service of children and youth.
由于获得护理存在困难以及由此导致的服务利用率低下,儿童的心理健康问题往往得不到诊断和治疗。增加获得护理机会的最有前景的方法之一是在学校环境中提供心理健康服务,在这种环境中可以接触到社区中的几乎所有儿童。然而,由于存在相互竞争的需求、文化和目标,将心理健康服务融入学校可能具有挑战性。1992年一场毁灭性的飓风过后以及为识别和治疗患有创伤后应激障碍的儿童所做的努力,夏威夷考艾岛上的许多此类障碍得以克服,并促成了莫基哈纳项目的发展,这是一项由教育部和夏威夷卫生部联合发起的倡议,旨在提供以学校为基础的行为健康服务。本研究通过比较入学时和1年随访时教师对行为问题和适应技能的评分来检验莫基哈纳项目对123名小学年龄儿童和56名青少年的治疗效果。研究假设症状严重程度从治疗前到随访会有所降低。研究结果显示,在广泛的行为问题和适应功能方面有统计学上的显著改善。作者探讨了在为儿童和青少年提供服务时维持和复制这种部门整合所面临的挑战和机遇。