| Literature DB >> 35813571 |
Stephanie A Moore1, Erin Dowdy2, Tameisha Hinton2, Christine DiStefano3, Fred W Greer3.
Abstract
Universal mental health screening is a proactive approach to identify students who may benefit from prevention or early intervention services. Despite known benefits, few schools are engaging in screening efforts and it is critical to examine factors that may impede or enhance implementation. Following implementation of a universal screening program across five preschools and elementary schools, this study investigated the attitudes of teachers (N = 40) and parents (N = 330) and found strong agreement among stakeholders about the acceptability and appropriateness of universal mental health screening. Teachers and parents expressed less willingness to regularly complete screening forms, yet teachers reported that the Behavior Assessment System for Children - Third Edition: Behavioral Emotional Screening System was a usable screening tool. Implications and future directions to enhance implementation efforts are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: acceptability; attitudes; school; universal screening; usability
Year: 2020 PMID: 35813571 PMCID: PMC9267917 DOI: 10.1177/0198742920982591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Disord ISSN: 0198-7429