Nicholas S Perry, Roberto L Roman Laporte, Galena K Rhoades, Lorenzo Pla Serrano, Audrey Harkness
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Tailoring an Evidence-Based Relationship Education Program for Latino Sexual Minority Men Through Community Engagement and Input.
Latino sexual minority men (LSMM) experience sexual and mental health disparities relative to heterosexual men and, in some cases, White sexual minority men. These may be partially addressable through enhancing LSMM's romantic and sexual relationship skills. However, there have been no adapted relationship education programs for LSMM. The aim of the current study was to use community input to identify needed adaptations to an evidence-based relationship education program (Within My Reach) to make it culturally-grounded for LSMM. We first conducted a "theater test" to provide training in the original curriculum to eight LSMM in South Florida. We also conducted two focus groups with topical experts. We elicited feedback about curriculum content to add, re-frame, or remove and used rapid qualitative analysis to distill themes and responsive adaptations. The data converged into four themes: (1) navigating Latino culture as a sexual minority man, (2) traversing sexual minority developmental experiences within Latino culture, (3) centering sex and sexual health, and (4) infusing strengths and optimism. Participants voiced a need for this type of tailored relationship skills program for LSMM. Findings point to key intersectional themes to incorporate when adapting relationship-focused programs for LSMM, which may also be translatable to other types of sexual and behavioral health interventions for LSMM.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy is one of the top independent journals in the field. Under the prestigious leadership of R. Taylor Seagraves, M.D. - one of the world" foremost experts in sex and marital therapy -- JSMT is an active and contemporary forum reflecting the most viable developments emanating from the U.S. and abroad. JSMT continues to break new ground with innovative research and clinical writing, and the editor is committed to showcasing the most far-reaching traditional and contemporary thinking from all sources. You will read about therapeutic techniques, outcome, special clinical and medical problems, and the theoretical parameters of sexual functioning, and marital relationships.