Transforming Research into Action to Improve the Lives of Students (TRAILS), Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Youth Policy Lab, University of Michigan Institute for Social Research and Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Health Serv Res. 2022 Aug;57(4):830-841. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13924. Epub 2022 Mar 4.
To explore the mental health needs of students, and the professional development and support needs of teachers and school health professionals, as a way to foster community engagement and help set priorities for a comprehensive school mental health system in the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD).
The study team surveyed all DPSCD staff in June 2019 and all students in grades 8-12 between October and December 2019.
A descriptive study based on anonymous, web-based surveys focused on student trauma exposure and mental health symptoms, student mental health resource utilization, staff burnout, and professional development needs.
All students (grades 8-12) and district staff were eligible to participate; the student survey was made available in six languages. Parents/guardians could opt children out; schools could exclude children unable to complete the survey independently. Student surveys were administered in school; staff surveys were sent via email.
Thirty-four percent of DPSCD students reported moderate/severe depression symptoms; 22% had seriously considered suicide in the past year. Rates exceed national averages; 37% of students with severe depression and 34% of those with suicidal ideation had not accessed mental health supports. Staff indicated high levels of burnout and substantial interest in learning about self-care strategies or coping with vicarious trauma. Over 75% of teachers and school mental health professionals expressed interest in learning about best practices for supporting students impacted by trauma or mental illness.
A large number of DPSCD students are experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety, and many students who need care are not accessing it. Addressing the mental health needs of students is a high priority for staff, but they need more training and support, as well as support for their own vicarious trauma and high levels of burnout.
探索学生的心理健康需求,以及教师和学校健康专业人员的专业发展和支持需求,以此促进社区参与,并为底特律公立学校社区区(DPSCD)的全面学校心理健康系统确定优先事项。
该研究团队于 2019 年 6 月对所有 DPSCD 工作人员进行了调查,并于 2019 年 10 月至 12 月对 8-12 年级的所有学生进行了调查。
一项基于匿名、网络调查的描述性研究,重点关注学生的创伤暴露和心理健康症状、学生心理健康资源的利用、员工倦怠以及专业发展需求。
所有 8-12 年级的学生和地区工作人员都有资格参与;学生调查提供了六种语言版本。家长/监护人可以选择不让孩子参与;学校可以排除无法独立完成调查的学生。学生调查在学校进行;工作人员调查通过电子邮件发送。
DPSCD 学生中有 34%报告有中度/重度抑郁症状;22%在过去一年中曾认真考虑过自杀。这些比率超过了全国平均水平;37%有严重抑郁的学生和 34%有自杀意念的学生没有获得心理健康支持。员工表示倦怠程度很高,并且对学习自我保健策略或应对替代性创伤有很大兴趣。超过 75%的教师和学校心理健康专业人员表示有兴趣了解支持受创伤或精神疾病影响的学生的最佳实践。
大量 DPSCD 学生正在经历抑郁和焦虑症状,许多需要护理的学生没有得到护理。满足学生的心理健康需求是工作人员的首要任务,但他们需要更多的培训和支持,以及对他们自身的替代性创伤和高度倦怠的支持。