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一项基于正念的干预措施,以减轻有色人种年轻性少数和性别少数群体因歧视而产生的压力:一项试点优化试验方案。

A Mindfulness-Based Intervention to Alleviate Stress From Discrimination Among Young Sexual and Gender Minorities of Color: Protocol for a Pilot Optimization Trial.

作者信息

Cook Stephanie H, Wood Erica P, Mirin Nicholas, Bandel Michelle, Delorme Maxline, Gad Laila, Jayakar Olive, Mustafa Zainab, Tatar Raquel, Javdani Shabnam, Godfrey Erin

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, NY, United States.

Department of Biostatistics, School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Jan 14;11(1):e35593. doi: 10.2196/35593.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Young sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) of color may face unique experiences of discrimination based on their intersectional positions (eg, discrimination based on both racial or ethnic identity and sexual identity). Emerging evidence suggests that mindfulness practices may reduce stress from discrimination and improve overall well-being among young SGM. Moreover, the omnipresence of smartphone access among racial or ethnic and sexual minority communities provides a method through which to administer mindfulness-based interventions among young SGMs of color.

OBJECTIVE

This paper outlines the protocol of the Optimizing a Daily Mindfulness Intervention to Reduce Stress from Discrimination among Young Sexual and Gender Minorities of Color (REDUCE) study, a pilot optimization trial of a smartphone-based mindfulness intervention that was developed in conjunction with the Healthy Minds Program (HMP) with the aim of reducing stress from discrimination among young SGMs.

METHODS

In total, 80 young (ages 18-29 years) SGMs of color will be enrolled in the study. The HMP is a self-guided meditation practice, and participants will be randomized to either a control condition or an intervention that uses a neuroscience-based approach to mindfulness. We will use the multiphase optimization strategy to assess which combination of mindfulness interventions is the most effective at reducing stress from discrimination among young SGMs of color. A combination of mindfulness-based meditation intervention components will be examined, comprising mindfulness-based practices of awareness, connection, and purpose. Awareness refers to the practice of self-awareness, which reduces the mind's ability to be distracted and instead be present in the moment. Connection refers to the practice of connection with oneself and others and emphasizes on empathy and compassion with oneself and others. Purpose encourages goal-making in accordance with one's values and management of behavior in accordance with these goals. In addition, we will assess the feasibility and acceptability of the HMP application among young SGMs of color.

RESULTS

The REDUCE study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of New York University, and recruitment and enrollment began in the winter of 2021. We expect to complete enrollment by the summer of 2022. The results will be disseminated via social media, journal articles, abstracts, or presentations, as well as to participants, who will be given the opportunity to provide feedback to the researchers.

CONCLUSIONS

This optimization trial is designed to test the efficacy, feasibility, and acceptability of implementing an application-based, mindfulness-based intervention to reduce stress from discrimination and improve well-being among young SGMs of color. Evidence from this study will assist in the creation of a sustainable, culturally relevant mobile app-based mindfulness intervention to reduce stress from discrimination among young SGMs of color.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinicaltrials.gov NCT05131360; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05131360.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/35593.

摘要

背景

有色人种的年轻性少数群体(SGM)可能因其交叉身份(例如,基于种族或族裔身份以及性取向的歧视)面临独特的歧视经历。新出现的证据表明,正念练习可能会减轻歧视带来的压力,并改善年轻SGM的整体幸福感。此外,在种族或族裔及性少数群体社区中,智能手机的普及为对有色人种年轻SGM实施基于正念的干预提供了一种途径。

目的

本文概述了“优化每日正念干预以减少有色人种年轻性少数群体歧视压力(REDUCE)研究”的方案,这是一项基于智能手机的正念干预的试点优化试验,该干预是与健康心灵计划(HMP)联合开发的,旨在减轻年轻SGM因歧视而产生的压力。

方法

总共80名年龄在18 - 29岁的有色人种年轻SGM将被纳入该研究。HMP是一种自我引导的冥想练习,参与者将被随机分配到对照组或采用基于神经科学的正念方法的干预组。我们将使用多阶段优化策略来评估哪种正念干预组合在减轻有色人种年轻SGM因歧视而产生的压力方面最有效。将研究基于正念的冥想干预组件的组合,包括基于正念的觉察、连接和目标练习。觉察是指自我觉察的练习,它降低了大脑分心的能力,使人能够活在当下。连接是指与自己和他人建立联系的练习,强调对自己和他人的同理心和同情心。目标鼓励根据个人价值观制定目标,并根据这些目标管理行为。此外,我们将评估HMP应用程序在有色人种年轻SGM中的可行性和可接受性。

结果

REDUCE研究已获得纽约大学机构审查委员会的批准,招募工作于2021年冬季开始。我们预计在2022年夏季完成招募。研究结果将通过社交媒体、期刊文章、摘要或报告进行传播,同时也会向参与者公布,他们将有机会向研究人员提供反馈。

结论

这项优化试验旨在测试实施基于应用程序的、基于正念的干预措施以减轻有色人种年轻SGM因歧视而产生的压力并改善其幸福感的有效性、可行性和可接受性。本研究的证据将有助于创建一个可持续的、与文化相关的基于移动应用程序的正念干预措施,以减轻有色人种年轻SGM因歧视而产生的压力。

试验注册

Clinicaltrials.gov NCT05131360;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05131360。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/35593。

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