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Adapting and Implementing a School-Based Resilience-Building Curriculum Among Low-Income Racial and Ethnic Minority Students.

Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi1, Lauren Marlotte2, Ediza Garcia3, Hilary Aralis4, Patricia Lester5, Pia Escudero6, Sheryl Kataoka5.   

Abstract

Although youth are at risk for exposure to adversity and trauma, many youth, especially ethnic and racial minorities, do not have access to mental health care. Resilience-building curriculums can teach important internal resilience skills and provide support to students who may not receive prevention or treatment services. We adapted a resilience curriculum initially used for military-connected youth facing adversities related to parental wartime deployments, to meet the needs of low-income, predominantly racial and ethnic minority students in a large urban school district. In this article we describe the cultural adaptation, the implementation process, and the evaluation of the trauma-informed resilience curriculum using pre-post surveys and focus group discussions. We found significantly improved overall internal resilience scores, as well as significantly improved scores on subscales of problem solving and empathy among students receiving the curriculum. The focus groups revealed that the curriculum enhanced connections among students, as well as students and teachers, and served as a way to destigmatize mental health issues. The acceptability of the curriculum, as well as implementation successes and challenges are described. We provide suggestions for future steps for school psychologists and school social workers for implementing this curriculum.

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Keywords:  Coping skills; Prevention; Resilience; School; Stress; Trauma-informed

Year:  2017        PMID: 29686938      PMCID: PMC5909715          DOI: 10.1007/s40688-017-0134-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Sch Psychol        ISSN: 2159-2020


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3.  Applying a Trauma Informed School Systems Approach: Examples from School Community-Academic Partnerships.

Authors:  Sheryl H Kataoka; Pamela Vona; Alejandra Acuna; Lisa Jaycox; Pia Escudero; Claudia Rojas; Erica Ramirez; Audra Langley; Bradley D Stein
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4.  Implementing a School-Based, Trauma-Informed Resilience Curriculum for Parents.

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