Effects of child trauma screening on trauma-informed multidisciplinary evaluation and service planning in the child welfare system

Christian M. Connell, Ann Shun Swanson, Maegan Genovese,Jason M. Lang

JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS(2024)

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Despite the prevalence of exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs) among children involved with the child welfare system (CWS), trauma screening is not yet a common practice. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of embedding a formal trauma screening process in statewide multidisciplinary evaluations for CWS-involved youth. A retrospective record review was conducted with two random samples of cases reflecting both pre- and postimplementation of formal screening procedures (n = 70 preimplementation, n = 100 postimplementation). Findings from the record review indicate statistically significant improvements in the documentation of general, chi(2)(1, N = 170) = 18.8, p < .001, and specific, chi(2)(1, N = 170) = 10.7, p = .001, details of children's reactions associated with PTE exposure, as well as increases in providers' recommendations, chi(2)(1, N = 170) = 18.1, p < .001, and referrals, chi(2)(1, N = 170) = 4.5, p = .034, for trauma-focused services. The early identification of trauma-related symptoms may help connect children more promptly to trauma-informed evidence-based interventions, which may avert or mitigate the long-term sequelae of child maltreatment and CWS involvement.
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