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Outcomes for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children and young people in out-of-home care presenting at a specialist child and youth mental health service

机译:在专门的儿童和青年精神卫生服务机构就诊的原住民和非原住民儿童和年轻人的结果

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Little evaluation research has been conducted on the effectiveness of services and intervention provided to Indigenous children in out-of-home care. This study evaluated Evolve Therapeutic Services, an innovative Queensland, Australia program employing a collaborative wrap-round model of care in combination with a flexible intervention approach, individually tailored to children and young people in out-of-home care presenting with complex and extreme behavioural and mental health problems. The sample consisted of 768 children and young people, of which 36% were Indigenous. Two clinician-rated measures, the Children’s Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) and Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolsecents (HoNOSCA), were used to assess young people’s functioning via a pre-post treatment design. Differences in outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous consumers were assessed by comparing pre and post treatment CGAS and HoNOSCA mean scores using repeated-measures t-tests. For estimates of differences in the proportion of clients in the clinical range between pre and post-treatment the McNemar test was used. Results provide a demographic profile, clinical profile, and pre and post treatment comparisons for Indigenous and non-Indigenous consumers. Results will be outlined across a range of problems areas: general functioning and adjustment; disruptive, antisocial and aggressive behaviour; overactivity, poor attention and concentration; problems with scholastic and language skills; emotional symptoms; peer and family relationships; self-care and independence; and school attendance. Practical implications of the findings will be discussed.
机译:很少有评估研究在家庭照料中向土著儿童提供的服务和干预的有效性。这项研究评估了Evolve Therapeutic Services,这是澳大利亚昆士兰州的一项创新计划,采用了协作式全面护理模式与灵活的干预方法相结合的方法,该方法是针对儿童和年轻人在户外护理中个性化的,具有复杂而极端的行为表现和心理健康问题。样本包括768名儿童和年轻人,其中36%为土著。儿童的全球评估量表(CGAS)和儿童和青少年的国家健康结局量表(HoNOSCA)是两项临床医师评估的措施,用于通过事前治疗设计评估年轻人的功能。通过使用重复测量t检验比较治疗前后的CGAS和HoNOSCA平均得分,评估了土著和非土著消费者之间的结果差异。为了估计治疗前和治疗后临床范围内客户比例的差异,使用了McNemar测试。结果提供了针对土著和非土著消费者的人口统计资料,临床资料以及治疗前后的比较。将在一系列问题领域中概述结果:总体功能和调整;破坏性,反社会性和侵略性行为;过度活跃,注意力不足和专心;学术和语言能力方面的问题;情绪症状;同伴和家庭关系;自我保健和独立性;和上学。研究结果的实际意义将进行讨论。

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