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A tailored compassion-focused therapy program for sexual minority young adults with depressive symotomatology: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:针对性抑郁症的性少数年轻人的量身定制的以同情心为重点的治疗计划:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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BackgroundLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) men and women represent one of the highest-risk populations for depressive symptomatology and disorders, with young LGB adults being at greatest risk. To date, there have been no randomized controlled trials (RCT) to specifically target depressive symptoms in young LGB adults. This is despite research highlighting unique predictors of depressive symptomatology in this population. Here we outline a protocol for an RCT that will test the preliminary efficacy of a tailored compassion-focused therapy (CFT) intervention for young LGB adults compared with a self-directed cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program with no specific tailoring for LGB individuals. MethodsThe CFT intervention consists of 8 units with self-directed reading and activities tailored to LGB young adults, and 8 x weekly 1-hour consultations with a therapist. The CBT intervention consists of 8 units with self-guided reading and activities, with 1 x 1-hour session with a therapist at the mid-point of therapy. Fifty LGB individuals with scores of 13 or above on the Beck Depression Inventory-II will be randomized to either the CFT or CBT condition. The primary outcome measure is depressive symptomatology. Secondary outcome measures are symptoms of anxiety, suicidal ideation, internalized homophobia, self-compassion, and shame and guilt proneness. Assessments will occur at pre-intervention, post-intervention, and at 3-month post-intervention. DiscussionThis study is an RCT to test the preliminary efficacy of an LGB-tailored compassion-focused intervention for young LGB adults with depressive symptomatology. If this intervention is efficacious, this could begin to address the substantial mental health disparities amongst sexual minorities. Trial registration ACTRN12616001018404 . Prospective registration, registered 02/08/2016.
机译:背景女同性恋,男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)的男性和女性代表抑郁症症状和疾病的高风险人群之一,而年轻的LGB成年人则风险最高。迄今为止,还没有针对年轻的LGB成人的抑郁症状专门针对的随机对照试验(RCT)。尽管有研究强调了该人群抑郁症状的独特预测因子,但仍存在这一问题。在这里,我们概述了RCT的协议,该协议将测试针对年轻LGB成人的量身定做的同情心疗法(CFT)干预与未针对LGB个人进行特定量身定制的自我指导的认知行为治疗(CBT)计划相比的初步疗效。方法CFT干预包括8个单位,这些单位具有针对性的阅读和针对LGB年轻人量身定制的活动,并与治疗师每周进行8次每周1小时的咨询。 CBT干预由8个单元组成,这些单元均具有自我指导的阅读能力和活动能力,在治疗中点与治疗师进行1 x 1小时的治疗。在贝克抑郁量表-II中,有五十名LGB得分在13分以上的人将被随机分为CFT或CBT条件。主要结果指标是抑郁症状。次要结果指标是焦虑,自杀意念,内部恐惧症,自我同情以及羞愧和内感的症状。评估将在干预前,干预后和干预后3个月进行。讨论这项研究是一项RCT,目的是测试针对LGB的年轻LGB成年人,针对LGB量身定制的以同情心为重点的干预措施的初步疗效。如果这种干预有效,则可以开始解决性少数群体之间在心理健康方面的巨大差距。试用注册ACTRN12616001018404。准注册,于02/08/2016注册。

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