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一项针对灾难后儿童和青少年的简短且可扩展的心理社会干预的试点研究。

A pilot study of a brief and scalable psychosocial intervention for children and adolescents following disasters.

作者信息

Strauven Sarah, Dennison Meg J, O'Donnell Meaghan L, Cowlishaw Sean, Gibson Kari, Pedder David J, Baur Jenelle, Nursey Jane, Cobham Vanessa E

机构信息

Phoenix Australia Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Br J Clin Psychol. 2025 Mar;64(1):6-35. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12484. Epub 2024 Jun 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Following disaster exposure, a significant proportion of children/adolescents will develop levels of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) that do not meet diagnostic threshold for PTSD, but which cause ongoing distress. This paper describes the development and pilot testing of a brief, scalable, psychosocial intervention. SOLAR-Kids/Teens has been designed to be delivered by non-mental health professionals ('coaches') to children/adolescents experiencing moderate levels of PTSS following disasters.

METHODS

An international collaboration of experts developed The Skills fOr Life Adjustment and Resilience (SOLAR) for Kids and Teens programs. The programs were piloted-using a pre-post mixed methods design-with 10 children and adolescents (8-18 years), with the aims of examining the feasibility of the program's delivery model as well as the program's potential usefulness.

RESULTS

The pilot data indicated that after 1 day of training and with ongoing supervision, the SOLAR program was safe and feasible for coaches to deliver to children/adolescents experiencing PTSS. Coaches reported increased knowledge (p = .001), confidence (p = .001) and skills (p = .006). The programs were acceptable to coaches, children/adolescents and parents. Parents and children/adolescents reported reductions in trauma and anxiety symptoms from pre- to post-treatment, with moderate to large effect sizes.

CONCLUSIONS

The preliminary findings demonstrate that the SOLAR-Kids/Teens program is feasible, acceptable and safe to be delivered by trained non-mental health professionals to children and adolescents experiencing PTSS and anxiety following disaster exposure. Randomized controlled trials are required to evaluate the efficacy of the SOLAR-Kids/Teens programs.

摘要

目标

在经历灾难后,很大一部分儿童/青少年会出现创伤后应激症状(PTSS),其程度未达到创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的诊断阈值,但会持续造成困扰。本文描述了一种简短、可扩展的心理社会干预措施的开发及试点测试情况。“阳光儿童/青少年”计划旨在由非心理健康专业人员(“教练”)为经历灾难后出现中度PTSS的儿童/青少年提供服务。

方法

一个国际专家合作团队开发了“儿童和青少年生活调整与恢复力技能(SOLAR)”计划。该计划采用前后测混合方法设计进行试点,对象为10名儿童和青少年(8 - 18岁),目的是检验该计划实施模式的可行性以及计划的潜在效用。

结果

试点数据表明,经过1天的培训并在持续监督下,“阳光”计划由教练向有PTSS的儿童/青少年提供是安全可行的。教练报告称知识(p = 0.001)、信心(p = 0.001)和技能(p = 0.006)有所提高。该计划为教练、儿童/青少年和家长所接受。家长和儿童/青少年报告称,从治疗前到治疗后,创伤和焦虑症状有所减轻,效应量为中度至较大。

结论

初步研究结果表明,“阳光儿童/青少年”计划由经过培训的非心理健康专业人员向经历灾难后出现PTSS和焦虑的儿童及青少年提供是可行、可接受且安全的。需要进行随机对照试验来评估“阳光儿童/青少年”计划的疗效。

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