Bjelland Ingvar, Posserud Maj-Britt, Wergeland Gro Janne
Division of Psychiatry, Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Feb 18;13:696531. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.696531. eCollection 2022.
Among 1-7 years old children the worldwide prevalence of mental disorders is ~20%. Without treatment, the prognosis of such disorders in children is poor. Early intervention is estimated to result in a positive return. However, traditional screening to detect children at need is particularly challenging due to the concerns by false positives. The aim of the current study was to develop a more acceptable though effective method using the existing annual evaluation meetings between parents and teachers in a more systematic and goal directed way. The method should build on the teacher's and parents' complementary knowledge and perception of the child, and fit into the everyday routines in daycare centers.
During a period of 6 years, a developmental process aiming for a novel screening method was carried out in cooperation with eight Norwegian daycare centers. After conception of the idea, the framework of the Dialogue Based Early Detection including the first version of the Early Worry Questionnaire (EWQ) was constructed. An iterative process involving parents and teachers completing workshops and subsequent testing facilitated a re-modeling of the method.
In the resulting Dialogue Based Early Detection a 36-item version of EWQ was completed by both parents and teachers ahead of the annual parent-teacher meeting. During that meeting the participants should try to reach a consensus whether there was a concern, some uncertainty, or no worry for the child, and which appropriate actions should be taken for a possible follow up. Both parents and teachers reported that the EWQ supported them in verbalizing already existing worries for the child. Teachers reported that parents were better prepared and participated more actively in the evaluation meetings. However, some parents complained that there was too much focus on possible worries. During the testing, challenges of language development, conduct, emotional reactions, toileting, attention, and eating were detected among the children.
The Dialogue Based Early Detection method was endorsed by both teachers and parents and holds promise as a tool for improving early awareness and identification of developmental and mental health problems of preschool children in daycare centers.
在1至7岁的儿童中,全球精神障碍患病率约为20%。若不进行治疗,儿童此类疾病的预后较差。据估计,早期干预会带来积极的回报。然而,由于担心出现假阳性结果,传统的筛查以发现有需要的儿童极具挑战性。本研究的目的是以更系统、目标导向的方式,利用家长与教师现有的年度评估会议,开发一种更易接受且有效的方法。该方法应基于教师和家长对孩子的互补知识与认知,并融入日托中心的日常工作流程。
在6年时间里,与挪威的8个日托中心合作开展了一项旨在开发新型筛查方法的发展过程。在构思出该想法后,构建了基于对话的早期检测框架,包括早期担忧问卷(EWQ)的第一版。一个涉及家长和教师完成工作坊及后续测试的迭代过程推动了该方法的重新建模。
在最终形成的基于对话的早期检测中,家长和教师在年度家长会前都完成了一份包含36个条目的EWQ版本。在那次会议期间,参与者应努力就孩子是否存在担忧、有些不确定或不存在担忧达成共识,以及针对可能的后续跟进应采取哪些适当行动。家长和教师均表示,EWQ有助于他们说出对孩子已有的担忧。教师报告称,家长准备得更充分,在评估会议中参与也更积极。然而,一些家长抱怨过于关注可能的担忧。在测试过程中,发现孩子们存在语言发展、行为、情绪反应、如厕、注意力和饮食方面的问题。
基于对话的早期检测方法得到了教师和家长的认可,有望作为一种工具,提高日托中心对学龄前儿童发育和心理健康问题的早期认识与识别。