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LGBTQ + 肯定性认知行为疗法:纵向结果与改变机制的分层线性模型

LGBTQ + Affirmative CBT: a hierarchical linear model of longitudinal outcomes and mechanisms of change.

作者信息

Craig Shelley L, Leung Vivian W Y, Hui Jenny A, Iacono Gio, Pascoe Rachael V, Dillon Frank, Austin Ashley, Pang Nelson, Dobinson Cheryl, Brooks Ashley S

机构信息

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5S 1V4, Canada.

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, M5S 1V4, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2025 Sep 8;13(1):1006. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-03314-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sexual and gender diverse adolescents and young adults (SGDAYA) experience mental health disparities, yet few empirical investigations into the long-term impact of affirmative treatments on their well-being exist.

METHODS

This study explored the longitudinal effects of a brief affirmative cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) group intervention (AFFIRM) on the depression and anxiety of SGDAYA (N = 202), as well as how pre-treatment and mid-intervention change mechanisms contributed to their improved mental health. Participants' age ranged from 14 to 29 years old at baseline (M = 22.12, SD = 4.60). Data were collected at four time points (pre-test, post-test, 6 months, 1 year) and analyzed using hierarchical linear models.

RESULTS

Participants reported significant improvements in anxiety and depression from baseline to 1-year follow-up as well as increased engagement coping, social support, hope, and improved stress appraisal. SGDAYA, who appraised stress as a threat and had less ability to envision a hopeful future (hope pathway) at baseline, reported greater improvements in depression and anxiety; additionally, those who used more disengagement coping strategies prior to AFFIRM reported more reduction in depression. Participants with the most significant long-term improvement in depression reported (a) greater increases in their resources to deal with stress, (b) more uptake of engagement coping, and (c) improved hope pathway.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that an affirmative cognitive-behavioural group intervention designed for SGDAYA can have a long-term impact on their depression and anxiety and highlights the important role of engagement coping, social support, hope and cognitive appraisals on youth mental health.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

AFFIRM was retrospectively registered as a clinical trial on March 24th, 2020 (identifier: NCT04318769).

摘要

背景

性取向和性别多样化的青少年及青年(SGDAYA)存在心理健康差异,但针对肯定性治疗对其幸福感的长期影响的实证研究却很少。

方法

本研究探讨了简短的肯定性认知行为疗法(CBT)团体干预(AFFIRM)对SGDAYA(N = 202)的抑郁和焦虑的纵向影响,以及治疗前和干预中期的变化机制如何促进其心理健康改善。参与者基线时的年龄在14至29岁之间(M = 22.12,SD = 4.60)。在四个时间点(预测试、后测试、6个月、1年)收集数据,并使用分层线性模型进行分析。

结果

参与者报告称,从基线到1年随访,焦虑和抑郁有显著改善,参与应对、社会支持、希望增加,压力评估也有所改善。在基线时将压力评估为威胁且对充满希望的未来设想能力较低(希望途径)的SGDAYA,报告的抑郁和焦虑改善更大;此外,在AFFIRM之前使用更多脱离应对策略的人报告的抑郁减轻更多。抑郁有最显著长期改善的参与者报告:(a)应对压力的资源增加更多,(b)更多采用参与应对方式,(c)希望途径改善。

结论

本研究表明,为SGDAYA设计的肯定性认知行为团体干预可对其抑郁和焦虑产生长期影响,并突出了参与应对、社会支持、希望和认知评估对青少年心理健康的重要作用。

试验注册

AFFIRM于2020年3月24日作为一项临床试验进行了回顾性注册(标识符:NCT04318769)。

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