Sun Shufang, Guy Arryn A, Zelaya David G, Operario Don
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI 02906 USA.
Mindfulness Center, Brown University School of Public Health, 121 South Main St, Providence, RI 02906 USA.
Mindfulness (N Y). 2022;13(10):2473-2487. doi: 10.1007/s12671-022-01973-w. Epub 2022 Sep 8.
Tailored, evidence-based interventions are in high need for sexual minority men (gay, bisexual, and queer men who have sex with men) to address prevalent mental health issues and HIV/STI risk. This study describes the formative research that informed the development of Mindfulness-Based Queer Resilience (MBQR): a mindfulness-based intervention for health promotion among sexual minority men.
Guided by the ADAPT-ITT model, we conducted a series of interviews with community stakeholders, including sexual minority men with anxiety and depressive symptoms ( = 15) and mindfulness service providers with experience working with sexual minority men ( = 11). Thematic analysis was used for data analysis.
Six intervention principles and seven key techniques/delivery considerations emerged relevant to intervention development. Principles included (a) reducing minority stress as a key theoretical guide, (b) affirming LGBTQ + identity and facilitating healthy identity development, (c) attending to intersectionality, (d) facilitating resilience and self-empowerment, (e) trauma sensitivity, and (f) promoting healthy relationships and a healthy community. Key techniques represent the pathways through which MBQR may address the adverse impacts of minority stress, including through attention control practice to facilitate agency and self-awareness, enhancing emotion regulation, reducing reactivity to minority stress-informed thoughts, self-compassion to increase self-acceptance, and reducing behavioral avoidance. Delivery considerations also included careful navigation regarding mindfulness and religion, as well as using modern technology to increase reach, access, and engagement.
If proven to be feasible and efficacious, MBQR may offer the potential to alleviate adverse impacts of minority stress and improve mental and sexual health of sexual minority men.
针对性少数男性(男同性恋、双性恋以及与男性发生性关系的酷儿男性),急需量身定制的、基于证据的干预措施,以解决普遍存在的心理健康问题和艾滋病毒/性传播感染风险。本研究描述了为基于正念的酷儿复原力(MBQR)的发展提供信息的形成性研究:这是一项针对性少数男性促进健康的基于正念的干预措施。
在ADAPT - ITT模型的指导下,我们对社区利益相关者进行了一系列访谈,包括有焦虑和抑郁症状的性少数男性(n = 15)以及有针对性少数男性工作经验的正念服务提供者(n = 11)。采用主题分析法进行数据分析。
出现了与干预措施发展相关的六项干预原则和七项关键技术/实施考虑因素。原则包括:(a)将减少少数群体压力作为关键理论指导;(b)肯定LGBTQ +身份并促进健康的身份发展;(c)关注交叉性;(d)促进复原力和自我赋权;(e)创伤敏感性;(f)促进健康的人际关系和健康的社区。关键技术代表了MBQR可以解决少数群体压力负面影响的途径,包括通过注意力控制练习来促进能动性和自我意识、增强情绪调节、减少对基于少数群体压力的想法的反应性、自我同情以增加自我接纳以及减少行为回避。实施考虑因素还包括在正念与宗教方面进行谨慎引导,以及使用现代技术来扩大覆盖范围、增加可及性和提高参与度。
如果被证明是可行且有效的,MBQR可能有潜力减轻少数群体压力的不利影响,并改善性少数男性的心理和性健康。