Early Identification of Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Youth: Universal Screening versus Teacher-Referral Identification

被引:3
作者
Katie Eklund
Tyler L. Renshaw
Erin Dowdy
Shane R. Jimerson
Shelley R. Hart
Camille N. Jones
James Earhart
机构
[1] University of California,GGSE, CCSP
[2] Santa Barbara,undefined
来源
The California School Psychologist | 2009年 / 14卷 / 1期
关键词
Academic Achievement; Behavioral Problem; Student Engagement; Universal Screening; Special Education Service;
D O I
10.1007/BF03340954
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摘要
Universal screening is one strategy to enhance the early identification of behavioral and emotional problems among youth. Although it appears to be effective, it is unclear if universal screening is more or less effective than current teacher referral practices. Thus, the purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a teacher-rated, universal screener and typical teacher-referral methods in identifying youth at risk for emotional and behavioral problems. Results indicated that of the 24 students identified as at-risk by the universal screening measure, only 11 were previously identified through current teacher referral practices — highlighting the potential benefit of universal screening to enhance early identification. Furthermore, results indicated that academic achievement and student engagement outcomes were significantly correlated with at-risk status by identification method. The strengths and limitations of this study, as well as implications for practice, are discussed.
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