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LGBTQ+文化能力培训效果:一项试点随机对照试验的心理健康组织及治疗师调查结果

LGBTQ+ cultural-competence training effectiveness: Mental health organization and therapist survey outcome results from a pilot randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Boekeloo Bradley, Fish Jessica, Turpin Rodman, Aparicio Elizabeth M, Shin Richard, Vigorito Michael A, Lare Sean M, McGraw James S, King-Marshall Evelyn

机构信息

Department of Behavioral and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.

Department of Family Science, School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Clin Psychol Psychother. 2023 Aug 25. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2893.

Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning and other sexual and gender diverse (LGBTQ+) persons frequently lack access to mental health service organizations (MHOs) and therapists who are competent with LGBTQ+ clients. Existing continuing education programmes to better equip therapists to work with LGBTQ+ clients are often not widely accessible or skills focused, evaluated for effectiveness and inclusive of MHO administrators who can address the organizational climate needed for therapist effectiveness. A virtual, face-to-face, multi-level (administrators and therapists) and multi-strategy (technical assistance, workshop and clinical consultations) LGBTQ+ cultural competence training-the Sexual and Gender Diversity Learning Community (SGDLC)-was tested in a pilot randomized controlled trial. Ten organizations were randomly assigned to the intervention (SGDLC plus free online videos) or control (free online videos only) group. Pretest/posttest Organization LGBTQ+ Climate Surveys (n = 10 MHOs) and pretest/posttest Therapist LGBTQ+ Competence Self-Assessments (n = 48 therapists) were administered. Results showed that at pretest, average ratings across organization LGBTQ+ climate survey items were low; twice as many items improved on average in the intervention (10/18 items) than control (5/18 items) group organizations. At pretest, therapist average scores (range 0-1) were highest for knowledge (0.88), followed by affirmative attitudes (0.81), practice self-efficacy (0.81), affirmative practices (0.75) and commitment to continued learning (0.69). Pretest/posttest change scores were higher for the intervention relative to the control group regarding therapist self-reported affirmative attitudes (cumulative ordinal ratio [OR] = 3.29; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.73, 6.26), practice self-efficacy (OR = 5.28, 95% CI = 2.00, 13.93) and affirmative practices (OR = 3.12, 95% CI = 1.18, 8.25). Average therapist and administrator satisfaction scores were high for the SGDLC. These findings suggest the SGDLC training can affect organizational- and therapist-level changes that may benefit LGBTQ+ clients.

摘要

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿/疑问者以及其他性取向和性别多样化(LGBTQ+)的人群常常难以获得心理健康服务机构(MHO)以及能胜任为LGBTQ+客户提供服务的治疗师的帮助。现有的旨在使治疗师更好地为LGBTQ+客户提供服务的继续教育项目,往往难以广泛获取,或者侧重于技能培训,缺乏效果评估,也没有涵盖能够营造有利于治疗师有效工作的组织氛围的MHO管理人员。一个虚拟的、面对面的、多层次(管理人员和治疗师)且多策略(技术援助、工作坊和临床咨询)的LGBTQ+文化能力培训——性与性别多样性学习社区(SGDLC)——在一项试点随机对照试验中进行了测试。十个组织被随机分配到干预组(SGDLC加免费在线视频)或对照组(仅免费在线视频)。进行了前测/后测组织LGBTQ+氛围调查(n = 10个MHO)和前测/后测治疗师LGBTQ+能力自我评估(n = 48名治疗师)。结果显示,在前测时,组织LGBTQ+氛围调查项目的平均评分较低;干预组(10/18项)平均改善的项目数量是对照组(5/18项)组织的两倍。在前测时,治疗师的平均得分(范围0 - 分)在知识方面最高(0.88),其次是肯定态度(0.81)、实践自我效能感(0.81)、肯定实践(0.75)和持续学习承诺(0.69)。相对于对照组,干预组在治疗师自我报告的肯定态度(累积序数比[OR] = 3.29;95%置信区间[CI] = 1.73,6.26)、实践自我效能感(OR = 5.28,95% CI = 2.00,13.93)和肯定实践(OR = 3.12,95% CI = 1.18,8.25)方面的前测/后测变化得分更高。治疗师和管理人员对SGDLC的平均满意度得分较高。这些发现表明,SGDLC培训可以影响组织层面和治疗师层面的变化,并可能使LGBTQ+客户受益。

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