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Implementing Trauma- and Grief-Informed Assessment in Underserved Communities: Towards a Best Practice Assessment Model in Detroit
This project represents an active community-academic partnership between the University of Michigan Trauma and Grief Clinic, the University of Texas Trauma and Grief Center for Youth, City Connect Detroit, the Detroit School-Based Health Collaborative, and the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research. Study goals were to: 1) test feasibility of training school-based clinicians in assessment of posttraumatic stress reactions, maladaptive grief, and depression; 2) provide a needs assessment to each school-based mental health organization involved, determining rates of trauma/loss and levels of posttraumatic stress reactions, maladaptive grief, and depression among students.
Participants included 27 school-based clinicians across 16 Detroit schools; all trained in administering three measures (Multidimensional Grief Reaction Scale, Layne, Kaplow, & Pynoos, 2011; UCLA PTSD Reaction Index for DSM5, Pynoos & Steinberg, 2014; Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire, Angold & Costello, 1987) with children/adolescents. Clinicians administered measures to 278 children/adolescents. Results demonstrate high levels of both posttraumatic stress and grief. This study addresses the feasibility and acceptability of training and implementing a trauma- and grief-informed assessment battery in Detroit.
Learning Areas:
Administration, management, leadershipConduct evaluation related to programs, research, and other areas of practice
Diversity and culture
Program planning
Provision of health care to the public
Social and behavioral sciences
Learning Objectives:
Describe the prevalence of trauma and loss experiences among inner city youth in Detroit.
Evaluate the content validity of two new measures: the Multidimensional Grief Reactions Scale (MGRS, Layne, Kaplow, & Pynoos, 2011); and the UCLA PTSD Reaction Index for DSM-5 (PTSD RI; Pynoos & Steinberg, 2014) to ensure they are culturally appropriate for minority youth in urban settings. (Prior to this effort, neither the MGRS nor the DSM-5 version of the UCLA PTSD RI had been validated with minority youth populations.
Describe findings from the study and how it is being implemented in Detroit.
Keyword(s): Child/Adolescent Mental Health, Underserved Populations
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am an abstract author and Co-PI on this study.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.