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Project ESTEEM protocol: a randomized controlled trial of an LGBTQ-affirmative treatment for young adult sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health
by
Behari, Kriti
, Hatzenbuehler, Mark L.
, McConocha, Erin M.
, Winston, Roxanne
, Burton, Charles L.
, Eldahan, Adam I.
, Safren, Steven A.
, Esserman, Denise A.
, Harkness, Audrey
, Pachankis, John E.
, Adeyinka, Oluwaseyi
, Reynolds, Jesse S.
, Sullivan, Timothy J.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Biostatistics
/ Bisexuals
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Depression (Mood disorder)
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Gays
/ Health
/ Health counseling
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ HIV
/ HIV infections
/ Humans
/ Infection
/ Intervention (Psychology)
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health counseling
/ Mental health services
/ Morbidity
/ Program Evaluation
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - statistics & numerical data
/ Sexual Health
/ Sexual minorities
/ Sexual orientation
/ Social determinants of health
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Study Protocol
/ Substance abuse
/ Testing
/ Vaccine
/ Young Adult
/ Young men
2019
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Project ESTEEM protocol: a randomized controlled trial of an LGBTQ-affirmative treatment for young adult sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health
by
Behari, Kriti
, Hatzenbuehler, Mark L.
, McConocha, Erin M.
, Winston, Roxanne
, Burton, Charles L.
, Eldahan, Adam I.
, Safren, Steven A.
, Esserman, Denise A.
, Harkness, Audrey
, Pachankis, John E.
, Adeyinka, Oluwaseyi
, Reynolds, Jesse S.
, Sullivan, Timothy J.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Biostatistics
/ Bisexuals
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Depression (Mood disorder)
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Gays
/ Health
/ Health counseling
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ HIV
/ HIV infections
/ Humans
/ Infection
/ Intervention (Psychology)
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health counseling
/ Mental health services
/ Morbidity
/ Program Evaluation
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - statistics & numerical data
/ Sexual Health
/ Sexual minorities
/ Sexual orientation
/ Social determinants of health
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Study Protocol
/ Substance abuse
/ Testing
/ Vaccine
/ Young Adult
/ Young men
2019
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Project ESTEEM protocol: a randomized controlled trial of an LGBTQ-affirmative treatment for young adult sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health
by
Behari, Kriti
, Hatzenbuehler, Mark L.
, McConocha, Erin M.
, Winston, Roxanne
, Burton, Charles L.
, Eldahan, Adam I.
, Safren, Steven A.
, Esserman, Denise A.
, Harkness, Audrey
, Pachankis, John E.
, Adeyinka, Oluwaseyi
, Reynolds, Jesse S.
, Sullivan, Timothy J.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Biostatistics
/ Bisexuals
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Depression (Mood disorder)
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Gays
/ Health
/ Health counseling
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ HIV
/ HIV infections
/ Humans
/ Infection
/ Intervention (Psychology)
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health counseling
/ Mental health services
/ Morbidity
/ Program Evaluation
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - statistics & numerical data
/ Sexual Health
/ Sexual minorities
/ Sexual orientation
/ Social determinants of health
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Study Protocol
/ Substance abuse
/ Testing
/ Vaccine
/ Young Adult
/ Young men
2019
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Project ESTEEM protocol: a randomized controlled trial of an LGBTQ-affirmative treatment for young adult sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health
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Project ESTEEM protocol: a randomized controlled trial of an LGBTQ-affirmative treatment for young adult sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health
2019
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Overview
Background
Young gay and bisexual men disproportionately experience depression, anxiety, and substance use problems and are among the highest risk group for HIV infection in the U.S. Diverse methods locate the source of these health disparities in young gay and bisexual men’s exposure to minority stress. In fact, minority stress, psychiatric morbidity, substance use, and HIV risk fuel each other, forming a synergistic threat to young gay and bisexual men’s health. Yet no known intervention addresses minority stress to improve mental health, substance use problems, or their joint impact on HIV risk in this population. This paper describes the design of a study to test the efficacy of such an intervention, called ESTEEM (Effective Skills to Empower Effective Men), a 10-session skills-building intervention designed to reduce young gay and bisexual men’s co-occurring health risks by addressing the underlying cognitive, affective, and behavioral pathways through which minority stress impairs health.
Methods
This study, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, is a three-arm randomized controlled trial to examine (1) the efficacy of ESTEEM compared to community mental health treatment and HIV counseling and testing and (2) whether ESTEEM works through its hypothesized cognitive, affective, and behavioral minority stress processes. Our primary outcome, measured 8 months after baseline, is condomless anal sex in the absence of PrEP or known undetectable viral load of HIV+ primary partners. Secondary outcomes include depression, anxiety, substance use, sexual compulsivity, and PrEP uptake, also measured 8 months after baseline.
Discussion
Delivering specific stand-alone treatments for specific mental, behavioral, and sexual health problems represents the current state of evidence-based practice. However, dissemination and implementation of this one treatment-one problem approach has not been ideal. A single intervention that reduces young gay and bisexual men’s depression, anxiety, substance use, and HIV risk by reducing the common minority stress pathways across these problems would represent an efficient, cost-effective alternative to currently isolated approaches, and holds great promise for reducing sexual orientation health disparities among young men.
Trial registration
Registered October 10, 2016 to ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT02929069
.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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