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摘要

本研究的目的是描述和展示 "促进具有坚强心灵和头脑的具有抗逆性的青少年(PRYSHM)"项目的公开试点试验的实施结果数据,该项目是一项在线、现场指导、为期九节的小组项目,面向 15 至 18 岁的性少数群体和性别少数群体青少年(SGMY)。该计划由两名 LGBTQIA2S+ 成人共同主持,除了提供基于证据的青少年约会暴力 (TDV) 和酒精使用 (AU) 预防内容外,还侧重于减少少数群体压力的近端形式和建立 LGBTQIA2S+ 社区。方法参与者(通过社交媒体招募)包括来自美国各地的 18 名 SGMY(15 至 17 岁),他们完成了基线调查和即时后测试,并在九节课程的每节课后完成了课后调查。结果干预的可接受性很高,SGMY 对评估这些领域的项目表示同意或非常同意,证明该项目具有相关性和影响力。此外,各次课程的忠实度为 82.4%(平均值),9 次课程的平均出席率为 6.50%。SGMY 还提供了开放式的反馈意见,用于修订 PRYSHM 计划,供未来的实施和评估研究使用。 结论:这些数据为 PRYSHM 作为一个可行、可接受和安全的预防计划提供了初步支持,并表明有必要使用更大的样本和严格的结果评估方法对该计划进行进一步评估。
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“It changed me for the better”: Feasibility, acceptability, and safety of an online program for sexual and gender minority youth to prevent alcohol use and teen dating violence

Objective

The purpose of the current study was to describe and present implementation outcome data from an open pilot trial of the Promoting Resilient Youth with Strong Hearts and Mind (PRYSHM) Program, an online, live-facilitated, nine-session group program for dating sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) ages 15 to 18. The program, co-facilitated by two LGBTQIA2S+ adults, focuses on reducing proximal forms of minority stress and building LGBTQIA2S+ community in addition to providing evidence-based teen dating violence (TDV) and alcohol use (AU) prevention components.

Method

Participants (recruited via social media) included 18 SGMY (ages 15 to 17) from across the U.S. who completed a baseline survey and immediate post-test, as well as post-session surveys following each of the nine sessions. Sessions were recorded to monitor fidelity and facilitation skills.

Results

The intervention was highly acceptable, and the program was perceived to be relevant and impactful, as evidenced by SGMY agreeing or strongly agreeing to items assessing these domains. Further, fidelity was 82.4% (average) across sessions, and the average attendance was 6.50 out of 9 sessions. SGMY also provided open-ended feedback used to revise the PRYSHM program for future implementation and evaluation research.

Conclusion

These data provide preliminary support for PRYSHM as a feasible, acceptable, and safe prevention program and suggest that further evaluation of the program using larger samples and rigorous outcome evaluation methods is warranted.

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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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