2020
DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000497
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Brief online interventions for LGBTQ young adult mental and behavioral health: A randomized controlled trial in a high-stigma, low-resource context.

Abstract: College of the Holy CrossObjective: To identify scalable interventions for improving sexual minority mental health and health-risk behavior, this study tested the efficacy of two self-guided online writing interventions-expressive writing and self-affirmation. To reach sexual minority young adults living in high-stigma, low-resource settings, we developed and tested these interventions in Appalachian Tennessee. Method: In consultation with sexual minority young adults (n ϭ 10) and stakeholders (n ϭ 10) living … Show more

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“…3 Multilevel mediation model of the association of country level structural stigma with life-satisfaction among transgender people across Europe mediated through transgender identity concealment and experiences of day-to-day discrimination important route to improving transgender people's wellbeing [31]. Finally, supporting personal resilience through mental health interventions could help transgender people cope with the stress of structural and interpersonal forms of stigma, in ways that support personal and community empowerment in the face of these systemic conditions [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Multilevel mediation model of the association of country level structural stigma with life-satisfaction among transgender people across Europe mediated through transgender identity concealment and experiences of day-to-day discrimination important route to improving transgender people's wellbeing [31]. Finally, supporting personal resilience through mental health interventions could help transgender people cope with the stress of structural and interpersonal forms of stigma, in ways that support personal and community empowerment in the face of these systemic conditions [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other parameters, such as psychological distress, emotional recovery, and quality of life, are measured following Meijer, de Vries, and van Bruggen (2011) , Li and Ahlstrom (2016) , and Whoqol (1995) , respectively. Despite there are many scales to measure psychological distress, the study used the scale of Meijer et al (2011) because this measurement scale is widely used in psychology and medical research ( Baldassarri et al, 2020 ; Pachankis et al, 2020 ). Unlike the scales of Calderon et al (2020) and Mewton et al 2016 ), this scale provides robustness and complete cognitive reactions of psychological distress with the inclusion of anxiety, depression, and somatization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When describing their rural sample, several studies documented high poverty rates (n = 5) or described the area as “economically depressed” (n = 3). One study described the rural area as “high-stigma, low-resource” (Pachankis et al, 2020 ). Kogan et al ( 2017 ) described their rural environment as “resource poor” with a concentration of poverty that corresponds with the worst economic and health disparities by race in the U.S. Several authors also described the rural sample as hailing from “small or midsized towns” (n = 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ansari et al ( 2020 ) recommended reducing absenteeism in both rural and urban schools to prevent poor outcomes in young adulthood. Pachankis et al ( 2020 ) described the potential for a highly impactful and cost-effective brief, portable intervention that could be disseminated broadly to sexual minority young adults living in high-stigma, low-resource areas. Murry and colleagues ( 2013 , 2014 ) described how their research into risk and protective factors should be used in HIV prevention programs to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic among Black communities in the rural South.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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