The Effectiveness of Cultural Adjustment and Trauma Services (CATS): Generating Practice-
Based Evidence on a Comprehensive, School-Based Mental Health Intervention for Immigrant Youth
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| Title: |
The Effectiveness of Cultural Adjustment and Trauma Services (CATS): Generating Practice-
Based Evidence on a Comprehensive, School-Based Mental Health Intervention for Immigrant Youth |
| Author(s): |
Beehler, Sarah; Birman, Dina; Campbell, Ruth
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| Abstract: |
A collaborative study of Cultural Adjustment and Trauma Services (CATS), a comprehensive,
school-based mental health program for traumatized immigrant children and adolescents, was conducted to generate practice-based evidence on the service delivery model across two school districts. Program effectiveness was assessed by testing whether client functioning and PTSD symptoms improved as a result of 7 separate service elements. An array of clinical services including CBT, supportive therapy, and coordinating services were provided to all students, and an evidence-based intervention for trauma, TF-CBT, was implemented with a subset of students. Greater quantities of CBT and supportive therapy increased functioning, while greater quantities of coordinating services decreased symptoms of PTSD. TF-CBT services were associated with both improved functioning and PTSD symptoms, although TF-CBT was implemented with fidelity to the overall comprehensive service model rather than the structured intervention model. Results suggest the comprehensive school-based model was effective, though different service components affected different student outcomes. Implications of these findings for immigrant mental health interventions and implementing structured evidence-based practices into community mental health programs are discussed. Suggestions are made for future research on existing mental health practices with immigrants. |
| Issue Date: |
2012 |
| Publisher: |
Springer Verlag |
| Citation Info: |
Beehler, S., Birman, D., & Campbell, R. 2011. The Effectiveness of Cultural Adjustment and Trauma Services (CATS): Generating Practice-Based Evidence on a Comprehensive, School-Based Mental Health Intervention for Immigrant Youth. American Journal of Community Psychology, 50(1-2)155-168. doi: 10.1007/s10464-011-9486-2 |
| Type: |
Article |
| Description: |
This is a copy of an article published in the American Journal of Community Psychology © 2011 Springer Verlag. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com. doi: 10.1007/s10464-011-9486-2 |
| URI: |
http://hdl.handle.net/10027/8589
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| ISSN: |
0091-0562 |
| Date Available in INDIGO: |
2012-08-20 |
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