National Center for School Mental Health, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Office 422, 737 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD, 21230, USA.
Prev Sci. 2021 May;22(4):492-503. doi: 10.1007/s11121-020-01195-3. Epub 2021 Jan 16.
Schools across the United States are struggling with how to formulate comprehensive and effective programs to address the mental health needs of students and to promote school safety. This study, funded as part of the National Institute of Justice Comprehensive School Safety Initiative, employed a randomized controlled study design to evaluate the impact of a multi-component package of crisis prevention and response interventions on school safety and discipline outcomes, including suspensions, office discipline referrals, bullying reports, juvenile justice referrals, threat assessments, and follow-up procedures. Forty schools participated, all in a culturally diverse Mid-Atlantic, US school system spanning urban, suburban, and rural areas. The Emotional and Behavioral Health-Crisis Response and Prevention (EBH-CRP) intervention is a comprehensive training, organizational, and support protocol for school and community stakeholders aimed at increasing competence in preventing and responding to student EBH crises using multiple evidence-informed strategies that address emotional and behavioral health concerns across the continuum of supports. Results indicate that the EBH-CRP intervention had a significant positive effect on suspensions, office discipline referrals, and juvenile justice referrals for secondary schools. In addition, the intervention had positive effects on the number of bullying reports overall, with a particularly strong impact on primary schools. The intervention also had positive effects in maintaining more use of threat assessment and follow-up procedures. Although the intervention had a significant positive effect on secondary school-level suspensions, there was no impact on racial/ethnic disproportionality rates for this outcome. Implications for school safety prevention are discussed.
美国各地的学校都在努力制定全面有效的计划,以满足学生的心理健康需求,并促进学校安全。这项研究是国家司法研究所全面学校安全倡议的一部分,采用随机对照研究设计,评估了一整套多组成部分的危机预防和应对干预措施对学校安全和纪律结果的影响,包括停课、办公室纪律转介、欺凌报告、青少年司法转介、威胁评估和后续程序。40 所学校参与了这项研究,这些学校都位于美国大西洋中部一个文化多元化的地区,涵盖了城市、郊区和农村地区。情绪和行为健康-危机反应和预防 (EBH-CRP) 干预是一项针对学校和社区利益相关者的综合培训、组织和支持方案,旨在通过使用多种基于证据的策略来提高预防和应对学生情绪和行为健康危机的能力,这些策略解决了整个支持范围内的情绪和行为健康问题。结果表明,EBH-CRP 干预对中学的停课、办公室纪律转介和青少年司法转介有显著的积极影响。此外,该干预对总体欺凌报告数量有积极影响,对小学的影响尤为强烈。该干预还对更多地使用威胁评估和后续程序产生了积极影响。尽管该干预对中学层面的停课有显著的积极影响,但对这一结果的种族/族裔不成比例率没有影响。讨论了对学校安全预防的影响。