Division of Endocrinology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA.
Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2023 Aug;59(6):1109-1117. doi: 10.1007/s10597-023-01090-5. Epub 2023 Feb 9.
Although suicide is a leading cause of mortality among racial and ethnic minority youth, limited data exists regarding the impact of school-based mental health interventions on these populations, specifically. A single-arm pragmatic trial design was utilized to evaluate the equity of outcomes of the universal, school-based mental health coaching intervention, Building Resilience for Healthy Kids. All sixth-grade students at an urban middle school were invited to participate. Students attended six weekly sessions with a health coach discussing goal setting and other resilience strategies. 285 students (86%) participated with 252 (88%) completing both pre- and post-intervention surveys. Students were a mean age of 11.4 years with 55% identifying as girls, 69% as White, 13% as a racial minority, and 18% as Hispanic. Racial minority students exhibited greater improvements in personal and total resilience compared to White students, controlling for baseline scores.
尽管自杀是导致少数族裔青年死亡率上升的一个主要原因,但关于基于学校的心理健康干预措施对这些人群的影响的数据有限。本研究采用单臂实用试验设计,评估了普及型学校心理健康辅导干预措施“为健康儿童增强适应力”(Building Resilience for Healthy Kids)对不同人群效果的公平性。该研究邀请了一所城市中学的所有六年级学生参加。学生们与健康辅导员一起参加了六次每周一次的会议,讨论目标设定和其他适应力策略。共有 285 名学生(86%)参与其中,252 名学生(88%)完成了干预前后的调查。学生的平均年龄为 11.4 岁,其中 55%为女生,69%为白人,13%为少数族裔,18%为西班牙裔。在控制基线分数的情况下,与白人学生相比,少数族裔学生在个人和总体适应力方面的改善更为明显。