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Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults

OBJECTIVE: Male youth who have been involved in the juvenile legal system have disproportionate rates of trauma and violence exposure. Many justice-involved youth have untreated mental illness, with an estimated 66% of young men who are incarcerated meeting criteria for at least one mental health di...

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Autores principales: Dumornay, Nathalie M., Finegold, Katherine E., Chablani, Anisha, Elkins, Lili, Krouch, Sotun, Baldwin, Molly, Youn, Soo Jeong, Marques, Luana, Ressler, Kerry J., Moreland-Capuia, Alisha
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9579430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.951429
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author Dumornay, Nathalie M.
Finegold, Katherine E.
Chablani, Anisha
Elkins, Lili
Krouch, Sotun
Baldwin, Molly
Youn, Soo Jeong
Marques, Luana
Ressler, Kerry J.
Moreland-Capuia, Alisha
author_facet Dumornay, Nathalie M.
Finegold, Katherine E.
Chablani, Anisha
Elkins, Lili
Krouch, Sotun
Baldwin, Molly
Youn, Soo Jeong
Marques, Luana
Ressler, Kerry J.
Moreland-Capuia, Alisha
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description OBJECTIVE: Male youth who have been involved in the juvenile legal system have disproportionate rates of trauma and violence exposure. Many justice-involved youth have untreated mental illness, with an estimated 66% of young men who are incarcerated meeting criteria for at least one mental health disorder, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and substance abuse. While Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approaches are considered among effective evidence-based treatments for addressing and treating behavioral and emotional difficulties, male youth with a history of incarceration and youth who are at risk for (re)incarceration, violence, emotion dysregulation, and trauma face significant barriers in accessing these services. METHODS: Roca, Inc. (Roca), an internationally recognized organization moving the needle on urban violence by working relentlessly with young people at the center of violence in Massachusetts and Maryland, employs a trauma-informed CBT-based skills curriculum and approach in their intervention model, to improve youths' educational, employment, parenting, and life skills opportunities, while decreasing risk for recidivism, addressing trauma and increasing skills for emotion regulation. The aim of this analysis was to assess the effectiveness of Roca's trauma-informed CBT skills curriculum on youths' emotional and behavioral outcomes. We analyzed data from over 300 participating emerging adult men from four sites in Massachusetts and one site in Baltimore, Maryland who had at least three series of data collection across multiple skills-based sessions. RESULTS: We found improvements in outcomes in overall mean scores related to decreased distress about employment and education, as are expected with standard intervention approaches for justice-involved youth. Participants who show improvement in emotion regulation across engagement (approximately half the cohort), were found to have significant improvements in distress related to relationship and family functioning and self-care, and decreased substance use, along with other outcomes compared to those participants with less improvement in emotion regulation. Furthermore, improvement in different aspects of emotion regulation were associated with improved relationships, life distress, substance use, and improved prosocial thinking. CONCLUSIONS: Together, these data suggest that adding mental health support and skills training, such as with trauma-informed CBT models, to programs for justice-involved youth may lead to significant improvements in functioning, quality of life, and mental health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-95794302022-10-20 Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults Dumornay, Nathalie M. Finegold, Katherine E. Chablani, Anisha Elkins, Lili Krouch, Sotun Baldwin, Molly Youn, Soo Jeong Marques, Luana Ressler, Kerry J. Moreland-Capuia, Alisha Front Psychiatry Psychiatry OBJECTIVE: Male youth who have been involved in the juvenile legal system have disproportionate rates of trauma and violence exposure. Many justice-involved youth have untreated mental illness, with an estimated 66% of young men who are incarcerated meeting criteria for at least one mental health disorder, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and substance abuse. While Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approaches are considered among effective evidence-based treatments for addressing and treating behavioral and emotional difficulties, male youth with a history of incarceration and youth who are at risk for (re)incarceration, violence, emotion dysregulation, and trauma face significant barriers in accessing these services. METHODS: Roca, Inc. (Roca), an internationally recognized organization moving the needle on urban violence by working relentlessly with young people at the center of violence in Massachusetts and Maryland, employs a trauma-informed CBT-based skills curriculum and approach in their intervention model, to improve youths' educational, employment, parenting, and life skills opportunities, while decreasing risk for recidivism, addressing trauma and increasing skills for emotion regulation. The aim of this analysis was to assess the effectiveness of Roca's trauma-informed CBT skills curriculum on youths' emotional and behavioral outcomes. We analyzed data from over 300 participating emerging adult men from four sites in Massachusetts and one site in Baltimore, Maryland who had at least three series of data collection across multiple skills-based sessions. RESULTS: We found improvements in outcomes in overall mean scores related to decreased distress about employment and education, as are expected with standard intervention approaches for justice-involved youth. Participants who show improvement in emotion regulation across engagement (approximately half the cohort), were found to have significant improvements in distress related to relationship and family functioning and self-care, and decreased substance use, along with other outcomes compared to those participants with less improvement in emotion regulation. Furthermore, improvement in different aspects of emotion regulation were associated with improved relationships, life distress, substance use, and improved prosocial thinking. CONCLUSIONS: Together, these data suggest that adding mental health support and skills training, such as with trauma-informed CBT models, to programs for justice-involved youth may lead to significant improvements in functioning, quality of life, and mental health outcomes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9579430/ /pubmed/36276328 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.951429 Text en Copyright © 2022 Dumornay, Finegold, Chablani, Elkins, Krouch, Baldwin, Youn, Marques, Ressler and Moreland-Capuia. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Dumornay, Nathalie M.
Finegold, Katherine E.
Chablani, Anisha
Elkins, Lili
Krouch, Sotun
Baldwin, Molly
Youn, Soo Jeong
Marques, Luana
Ressler, Kerry J.
Moreland-Capuia, Alisha
Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults
title Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults
title_full Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults
title_fullStr Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults
title_full_unstemmed Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults
title_short Improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed CBT-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults
title_sort improved emotion regulation following a trauma-informed cbt-based intervention associates with reduced risk for recidivism in justice-involved emerging adults
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9579430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.951429
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