Factors Associated with Community-Partnered School Behavioral Health Clinicians’ Adoption and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices

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Elizabeth H. Connors
Jason Schiffman
Kathleen Stein
Sarah LeDoux
John Landsverk
Sharon Hoover
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[1] University of Maryland Baltimore,National Center for School Mental Health, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, School of Medicine
[2] University of Maryland Baltimore County,Department of Psychology
[3] Booker High School,Brown School of Social Work
[4] MPB Group,undefined
[5] Inc.,undefined
[6] Washington University,undefined
[7] Oregon Social Learning Center,undefined
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Evidence-based practices; School behavioral health services; Implementation context;
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Community-partnered school behavioral health (CP-SBH) is a model whereby schools partner with local community agencies to deliver services. This mixed-methods study examined 80 CP-SBH clinicians’ adoption and implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) approaches following mandated training. Forty-four clinicians were randomly assigned to one of two training conditions for a modular common elements approach to EBPs; 36 clinicians were preselected for training in a non-modular EBP. EBP knowledge improved for all training conditions at 8-month follow-up and practice element familiarity improved for modular approach training conditions, but the modular condition including ongoing consultation did not yield better results. Qualitative interviews (N = 17) highlighted multi-level influences of the CP-SBH service system and individual clinician characteristics on adoption and implementation.
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