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Pilot Evaluation of a University-Based Training in Trauma-Informed Services for Gang Intervention Workers
Authors:Carly B Dierkhising  Patricia K Kerig
Institution:1. School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics, California State University, Los Angeles, California, USA;2. Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of a course designed to bring trauma-informed practices into community-based intervention programming for gang-involved youth and families. There have been no formally evaluated trauma trainings for gang intervention workers to date. Thirty gang intervention workers completed a University-based course on trauma, which aimed to raise the level of knowledge regarding trauma exposure and its effects on youth, increase intervention workers’ confidence in their ability to identify and respond to posttraumatic stress reactions among clients, and build resilience among staff. Pre-post results revealed that participants significantly improved in their knowledge related to trauma and confidence in their ability to respond to trauma among clients. Participants also rated themselves significantly higher on these domains compared to gang intervention workers who did not take the course. Participants rated the course positively on dimensions that are associated with staff members’ willingness to implement evidence-based interventions following training. The findings indicate a number of important recommendations for supporting gang intervention workers and integrating trauma-informed practices into gang intervention services.
Keywords:Gang intervention  secondary traumatic stress  trauma-informed care  trauma training
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