articleJournal of Consulting and Clinical PsychologyJul 6, 2015HYBRID OA

LGB-affirmative cognitive-behavioral therapy for young adult gay and bisexual men: A randomized controlled trial of a transdiagnostic minority stress approach.

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Abstract

Objectives

We tested the preliminary efficacy of a transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral treatment adapted to improve depression, anxiety, and co-occurring health risks (i.e., alcohol use, sexual compulsivity, condomless sex) among young adult gay and bisexual men. Treatment adaptations focused on reducing minority stress processes that underlie sexual orientation-related mental health disparities. METHOD: Young gay and bisexual men (n = 63; M age = 25.94) were randomized to immediate treatment or a 3-month waitlist. At baseline, 3-month, and 6-month assessments, participants completed self-reports of mental health and minority stress and an interview of past-90-day risk behavior.

Results

Compared to waitlist, treatment significantly reduced depressive symptoms (b = -2.43, 95% CI: -4.90, 0.35, p

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Keywords
  • Minority stress
  • Sexual orientation
  • Psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Anxiety
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Sexual minority
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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