Date of Award
1-1-2013
Document Type
Open Access Dissertation
Department
Psychology
Sub-Department
School Psychology
First Advisor
Mark Weist
Abstract
Positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) and school mental health (SMH) are prominent initiatives in the United States to improve student behavior and promote mental health and wellness, led by education and mental health systems, respectively. Unfortunately, PBIS and SMH are often separate initiatives in districts and schools, which usually results in many missed opportunities from this failed interconnection. The current paper details a necessary first step in the process by describing the development of a measure of assessing readiness to interconnect PBIS and SMH within the schools. Relevant literature, pilot data, and methodology are discussed, in addition to psychometric properties of the survey and future applications of this instrument for research, practice, and policy.
Rights
© 2013, Vittoria Anello
Recommended Citation
Anello, V.(2013). Readiness for Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and School Mental Health (SMH) Interconnection: Development of a Stakeholder Survey. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/2288