Department of Criminal Justice, College of Community Innovation and Education, University of Central Florida, 12805 Pegasus Drive, HPA 1, Orlando, FL, 32816, USA.
School of Social Work, College of Health Professions & Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2020 Nov;56(8):1581-1591. doi: 10.1007/s10597-020-00612-9. Epub 2020 Apr 13.
Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) is a training program developed to educate child-serving professionals on how to properly identify and respond to mental health needs among children and adolescents. The current study tested the utility of the training by examining the effectiveness, satisfaction, and universality across child-serving occupations. Data collected from 893 child-serving professionals was used to compare training effectiveness and training experiences across four different occupational settings (child welfare, education, support services, and the justice system). Using a pretest/posttest survey design, strong support for the effectiveness of YMHFA (i.e. knowledge, confidence, preparedness, and intentions to intervene), satisfaction with the training program, and universality of effectiveness and satisfaction across the occupational groups was found. Results highlight the utility of YMHFA across different sectors of child-serving agencies and support its sustainability.
青少年心理健康急救 (YMHFA) 是一项培训计划,旨在教育儿童服务专业人员如何正确识别和应对儿童和青少年的心理健康需求。本研究通过考察培训在儿童服务职业中的有效性、满意度和普遍性,检验了该培训的实用性。从 893 名儿童服务专业人员收集的数据用于比较四个不同职业环境(儿童福利、教育、支持服务和司法系统)中的培训效果和培训经验。采用前测后测调查设计,研究结果强烈支持 YMHFA 的有效性(即知识、信心、准备和干预意愿)、对培训计划的满意度以及职业群体中有效性和满意度的普遍性。结果突出了 YMHFA 在儿童服务机构不同部门的实用性,并支持其可持续性。