表达性写作疗法以减轻遭受创伤的性少数女性和跨性别/非二元性别人群的创伤后应激障碍症状严重程度及与酒精相关的负面后果:一项混合方法试点试验的研究方案。
Expressive writing treatments to reduce PTSD symptom severity and negative alcohol-related outcomes among trauma-exposed sexual minority women and transgender/nonbinary people: Study protocol for a mixed-method pilot trial.
作者信息
Scheer Jillian R, Behari Kriti, Schwarz Aubriana A, Cascalheira Cory J, Helminen Emily C, Pirog Sophia A, Jaipuriyar Virinca, Sullivan Tami P, Batchelder Abigail W, Jackson Skyler D
机构信息
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 414 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.
Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, USA.
出版信息
Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2023 Aug 21;35:101197. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2023.101197. eCollection 2023 Oct.
BACKGROUND
Sexual minority women (SMW) and transgender and/or nonbinary (TNB) individuals report an elevated prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and negative alcohol-related outcomes compared to heterosexual women and cisgender people. SMW and TNB individuals also face barriers to utilizing treatment, which can result in delayed or missed appointments. Accessible, feasible, and effective treatment approaches, such as web-based expressive writing (EW) treatments, are needed to address PTSD and negative alcohol-related outcomes in these populations.
METHOD
We describe the design of a mixed-method pilot randomized controlled trial which will compare an EW treatment adapted for SMW and TNB people (stigma-adapted EW) and trauma (i.e., non-adapted) EW with an active (neutral-event) control to determine acceptability and feasibility of a future fully powered randomized controlled trial. The sample will include 150 trauma-exposed SMW and TNB individuals from across the United States who will be randomly assigned to stigma-adapted EW ( = 50), trauma EW ( = 50), or control ( = 50). Participants will be assessed before treatment, one-week after the first writing session, and three-months after the first writing session. This paper identifies steps for evaluating the acceptability and feasibility of the proposed study and determining changes in outcomes resulting from adapted and non-adapted EW treatments to inform refinements. This paper also highlights our strategy for testing theory-driven mediators and moderators of treatment outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS
This mixed-method pilot trial will inform the first fully powered, self-administered, brief web-based treatment to reduce PTSD symptom severity and negative alcohol-related outcomes among trauma-exposed SMW and TNB individuals.
背景
与异性恋女性和顺性别者相比,性少数群体女性(SMW)以及跨性别和/或非二元性别(TNB)个体报告的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状患病率和与酒精相关的负面结果更高。SMW和TNB个体在接受治疗方面也面临障碍,这可能导致预约延迟或错过。需要采用可及、可行且有效的治疗方法,如基于网络的表达性写作(EW)治疗,来解决这些人群的PTSD和与酒精相关的负面结果。
方法
我们描述了一项混合方法的试点随机对照试验的设计,该试验将比较一种针对SMW和TNB人群改编的EW治疗(去污名化EW)和创伤(即未改编)EW与积极(中性事件)对照,以确定未来一项全面随机对照试验的可接受性和可行性。样本将包括来自美国各地的150名遭受创伤的SMW和TNB个体,他们将被随机分配到去污名化EW组(n = 50)、创伤EW组(n = 50)或对照组(n = 50)。参与者将在治疗前、第一次写作 session 后一周以及第一次写作 session 后三个月接受评估。本文确定了评估拟议研究的可接受性和可行性以及确定改编和未改编的EW治疗导致的结果变化以指导改进的步骤。本文还强调了我们测试治疗结果的理论驱动中介和调节因素的策略。
结论
这项混合方法的试点试验将为首个全面、自我管理、简短的基于网络的治疗提供信息,以降低遭受创伤的SMW和TNB个体的PTSD症状严重程度和与酒精相关的负面结果。