Rosenfeld Eve A, Malek Nadia, Lockett McKenzie, Edward Donovan, Hooper Vaughan, Harper Kelly L, Herbitter Cara, Thompson Sheila M, Ceja Alexis, Saty Muska, Chang Cindy J, Collazo Elizabeth N, Ong Laura, Stave Christopher, Cudd Alex, O'Reilly Alec, Livingston Nicholas A
Dissemination and Training Division, National Center for PTSD, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford,, CA USA.
Discov Psychol. 2025;5(1):54. doi: 10.1007/s44202-025-00355-2. Epub 2025 Jul 17.
LGBTQIA + people experience trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at higher rates than cisgender heterosexual people, in addition to experiencing minority stress. There remains a dearth of research on appropriate PTSD interventions and minority stress interventions for LGBTQIA + people. However, the scope of the literature on neither PTSD interventions nor minority stress interventions for LGBTQIA + adults has ever been reviewed. Furthermore, research on PTSD-focused and minority stress-focused interventions remains relatively siloed, despite the link between minority stress and PTSD symptoms. The proposed scoping review aims to: (1) describe the scope of the current literature, chart available data, and synthesize findings, (2) collate information on existing PTSD and minority stress interventions for LGBTQIA + adults, and (3) identify gaps in the literature and directions for future research.
Research produced since 2000 on psychological, psychotherapeutic, and behavioral interventions for PTSD, minority stress, or both within the LGBTQIA + adult population will be reviewed. This protocol follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR).
The search yielded a total of 6818 results. Following deduplication, a total of 4945 results remained. Title/abstract screening will be followed by full-text review and data coding, charting, and mapping.
This scoping review will be the first to describe the state of the literature and synthesize information on both PTSD and minority stress interventions for LGBTQIA + adults. Findings may also highlight promising interventions and treatment components. Information gleaned may inform future adaptations of existing interventions and development of new interventions for LGBTQIA + adults experiencing PTSD and/or minority stress.
This paper discusses the planned steps for an ongoing scoping review. The scoping review will provide an overview of treatments for PTSD and for minority stress for LGBTQIA + adults.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s44202-025-00355-2.
LGBTQIA+群体遭受创伤和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的比例高于异性恋顺性别者,此外还面临少数群体压力。针对LGBTQIA+群体的适当PTSD干预措施和少数群体压力干预措施的研究仍然匮乏。然而,从未有人对LGBTQIA+成年人的PTSD干预措施或少数群体压力干预措施的文献范围进行过综述。此外,尽管少数群体压力与PTSD症状之间存在联系,但针对PTSD和少数群体压力的干预措施的研究仍相对孤立。拟进行的范围综述旨在:(1)描述当前文献的范围,梳理现有数据并综合研究结果;(2)整理关于LGBTQIA+成年人现有PTSD和少数群体压力干预措施的信息;(3)找出文献中的空白以及未来研究的方向。
将对2000年以来针对LGBTQIA+成年人群体的PTSD、少数群体压力或两者的心理、心理治疗和行为干预研究进行综述。本方案遵循系统评价和范围综述的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)。
检索共获得6818条结果。去重后,共剩余4945条结果。标题/摘要筛选之后将进行全文审查以及数据编码、梳理和映射。
本范围综述将首次描述文献现状,并综合关于LGBTQIA+成年人PTSD和少数群体压力干预措施的信息。研究结果还可能突出有前景的干预措施和治疗组成部分。收集到的信息可为未来对现有干预措施的调整以及为经历PTSD和/或少数群体压力的LGBTQIA+成年人开发新干预措施提供参考。
本文讨论了正在进行的范围综述的计划步骤。该范围综述将概述针对LGBTQIA+成年人的PTSD和少数群体压力的治疗方法。
在线版本包含可在10.1007/s44202-025-00355-2获取的补充材料。