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胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD):西澳大利亚青少年拘留工作者的知识、态度、经历及做法

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): Knowledge, attitudes, experiences and practices of the Western Australian youth custodial workforce.

作者信息

Passmore Hayley M, Mutch Raewyn C, Burns Sharyn, Watkins Rochelle, Carapetis Jonathan, Hall Guy, Bower Carol

机构信息

Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia; School of Paediatrics and Child Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia; School of Paediatrics and Child Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia; Child and Adolescent Health Service, Department of Health Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Law Psychiatry. 2018 Jul-Aug;59:44-52. doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2018.05.008. Epub 2018 Jun 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a condition caused by prenatal alcohol exposure and characterised by lifelong physical, behavioural and cognitive abnormalities. Primary disabilities, such as impairment in memory, attention, cognition, language, executive function, and adaptive function, can lead to young people with FASD becoming engaged with the justice system. Little is known about the extent of FASD in youth detention in Australia, or of the capacity custodial staff have to manage and support young people with FASD. In tandem with a study assessing the prevalence of FASD among youth in detention in Western Australia (WA), this study aims to establish the current knowledge, attitudes, experiences and practices regarding FASD and other neurodevelopmental impairments among youth custodial officers in order to develop training resources for this workforce.

METHODS

We invited youth custodial officers in the only youth detention centre in WA to participate in an online or hardcopy survey. The survey was developed following extensive consultation with the workforce and investigated their knowledge, attitudes, experiences and practices relating to FASD and other neurodevelopmental impairments. This included experience working with young people with FASD and other impairments, and attitudes towards relevant training.

RESULTS

112 youth custodial officers (51% of the youth custodial workforce) completed the survey. While many respondents had heard of FASD (77%) and understood it is relevant to the justice system (74%), limited in-depth FASD knowledge existed. Many respondents were unsure or unaware that FASD is permanent brain damage (53%) and cannot be outgrown (57%). Respondents were infrequently informed if a young person in detention had a diagnosis of FASD. Almost all custodial officers indicated motivation to complete training to further understand FASD (92%) and other neurodevelopmental impairments (94%), with particular interest in the application of management strategies appropriate for affected young people.

CONCLUSIONS

A lack of specific knowledge, inadequate training to recognise and manage young people with neurodevelopmental impairments, and inconsistent information-sharing processes reduce the ability of the custodial workforce to care for young people with FASD and other neurodevelopmental impairments. These findings have supported the development and evaluation of training resources targeting the specific needs and requests of the WA youth custodial workforce, and this is now underway.

摘要

背景

胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)是一种由孕期酒精暴露引起的疾病,其特征是终身存在身体、行为和认知异常。主要残疾,如记忆、注意力、认知、语言、执行功能和适应功能受损,可能导致患有FASD的年轻人卷入司法系统。对于澳大利亚青少年拘留所中FASD的程度,以及拘留所工作人员管理和支持患有FASD的年轻人的能力,人们了解甚少。与一项评估西澳大利亚州(WA)青少年拘留所中FASD患病率的研究同步,本研究旨在确定青少年拘留所工作人员关于FASD和其他神经发育障碍的现有知识、态度、经验和做法,以便为这支工作人员队伍开发培训资源。

方法

我们邀请了WA唯一的青少年拘留中心的青少年拘留所工作人员参与在线或纸质调查。该调查是在与工作人员进行广泛协商后制定的,调查了他们关于FASD和其他神经发育障碍的知识、态度、经验和做法。这包括与患有FASD和其他障碍的年轻人打交道的经验,以及对相关培训的态度。

结果

112名青少年拘留所工作人员(占青少年拘留所工作人员总数的51%)完成了调查。虽然许多受访者听说过FASD(77%),并理解其与司法系统相关(74%),但对FASD的深入了解有限。许多受访者不确定或不知道FASD是永久性脑损伤(53%),且无法自愈(57%)。如果被拘留的年轻人被诊断患有FASD,受访者很少得到通知。几乎所有拘留所工作人员都表示有动力完成培训,以进一步了解FASD(92%)和其他神经发育障碍(94%),对适用于受影响年轻人的管理策略的应用特别感兴趣。

结论

缺乏专业知识、识别和管理患有神经发育障碍的年轻人的培训不足以及信息共享流程不一致,降低了拘留所工作人员照顾患有FASD和其他神经发育障碍的年轻人的能力。这些发现为针对WA青少年拘留所工作人员的特定需求和要求开发和评估培训资源提供了支持,目前这项工作正在进行中。

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