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N/A N=47 Randomized Prevention

Feasibility of a Multi-Level School Intervention for LGBTQ Youth

Sexual Minority Stress Experiences Among LGBTQ Youth

Enrolled (actual)
47
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jul 2021
Primary outcome: Primary: Sexual Minority Adolescent Stress Inventory (SMASI) — 8.44; 7.22; 7.59; 8.29 score on a scale

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Proud & Empowered! (Other)
Age
Pediatric, Adult · 12+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
University of Southern California
Primary completion
Apr 2020

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Sexual Minority Adolescent Stress Inventory (SMASI)
8.44; 7.22; 7.59; 8.29
PRIMARY
Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI)
22.08; 26.89; 19.56; 27.39
PRIMARY
PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5)
21.81; 26.78; 24.40; 29.28
PRIMARY
Beck Depression Inventory
15.40; 17.81; 15.68; 18.65
PRIMARY
Coping Strategies Inventory
49.96; 47.85; 47.64; 49.26
PRIMARY
Adapted CSSRS Suicide Questions (Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale)
0.63; 0.5; .71; 0.61
SECONDARY
Youth Risk Behavior Survey Substance Use Questions
11; 5; 12; 7; 6; 2

Summary

The goal of this R21 grant is to test the feasibility of a theoretically informed, LGBTQ-affirming intervention (Proud & Empowered; P&E). Although LGBTQ adolescents experience disparities in behavioral health outcomes compared to their heterosexual peers, interventions are scarce. For example, LGBTQ adolescents are 3 to 4 times more likely to meet criteria for an internalizing disorder and 2 to 5 times more likely to meet criteria for externalizing disorders than their heterosexual peers. Our intervention seeks to address disparate behavioral health problems such as depression, anxiety and trauma symptomology. Our goal will be achieved by completing two specific aims: 1) Assess the feasibility, including recruitment, enrollment, fidelity of service delivery, satisfaction, safety, and retention, of the intervention in a randomized control trial with four schools, 2) Obtain preliminary estimates of intervention effects on key behavioral health symptoms for LGBTQ youth and school climate (norms, attitudes, beliefs, behaviors) at the school level in preparation for a larger efficacy trial. This innovative R21 application brings together a team of nationally recognized minority stress and prevention science experts and responds to a nationally established public health need for research from the Institute of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • LGBTQ student in one of four high schools

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not meeting inclusion criteria
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04041414). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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