Developing a Telehealth Intervention for Alcohol and Trauma Among LGBTQ+ People
University of Rhode Island
Summary
This is a two-part study to develop and test a brief, virtual therapy program for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people who have experienced trauma and use alcohol. Phase 1: You'll be invited to share your perspective to help make the program relevant, inclusive, and affirming. Phase 2: You may have the opportunity to try the adapted program by receiving free virtual therapy with LGBTQ+-affirming therapists.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Aim 1: Sexual Minority Women and Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals -Not meeting inclusion criteria Aim 1: Providers -Not meeting inclusion criteria Aim 2: Sexual Minority Women and Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals * Not meeting inclusion criteria OR any of the following: * Reporting current mental health treatment ≥1 day/month * Receiving Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in the past 3 months (note: participants are not ineligible if they seek concomitant care after enrollment) * Reporting current alcohol or drug use disorder treatment, except mutual self-help (e.g., Al…
Interventions
- BehavioralCBT + expressive writing
This study will test a remotely delivered intervention combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Expressive Writing (EW) to address unhealthy alcohol use and traumatic stress among sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual women) and transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals. The intervention, called Recovery through Inhibitory Learning, Self-Efficacy Building, Problem-Solving, and Community Building (RISE), integrates CBT modules on assertiveness, problem-solving in high-risk situations, and building social connections with a brief EW program tailored to SMW and TGD participants. Four modules from the Unified Protocol (UP), a transdiagnostic CBT approach, will be adapted: (1) psychoeducation, goal setting, and motivational enhancement; (2) mindful emotional awareness; (3) cognitive flexibility; and (4) countering emotion-driven behaviors.
- BehavioralWait-List Control
Participants assigned to the wait-list will not receive active treatment during the study period but will be offered the RISE intervention afterward.
Location
- University of Rhode IslandProvidence, Rhode Island