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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685111/psychosocial-resources-and-psychopathology-among-persons-with-neuromuscular-disorders-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvia Sanzo', Federica Tizzoni, Stefano C Previtali, Angela Berardinelli, Maria Nobile, Massimo Molteni, Martina Manzoni, Arianna Tarabelloni, Annamaria Russo, Antonella Delle Fave, Maria Grazia D'Angelo
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic substantially affected the lives of persons with inherited neuromuscular disorders (INMD), causing disruption in clinical and support services. While several studies have investigated mental health, distress and psychosocial resources in the general population during the pandemic, little is known about the experience of persons with INMD. METHODS: This study was aimed to fill this gap by jointly investigating both psychopathological symptoms and psychosocial resources - specifically, resilience and perceived social support - among persons with INMD during the pandemic, taking into account demographic and clinical factors...
April 29, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685108/pathways-and-identity-toward-qualitative-research-careers-in-child-and-adolescent-psychiatry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrés Martin, Madeline DiGiovanni, Amber Acquaye, Matthew Ponticiello, Débora Tseng Chou, Emilio Abelama Neto, Alexandre Michel, Jordan Sibeoni, Marie-Aude Piot, Michel Spodenkiewicz, Laelia Benoit
OBJECTIVE: Qualitative research methods are based on the analysis of words rather than numbers; they encourage self-reflection on the investigator's part; they are attuned to social interaction and nuance; and they incorporate their subjects' thoughts and feelings as primary sources. Despite appearing well suited for research in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP), qualitative methods have had relatively minor uptake in the discipline. We conducted a qualitative study of CAPs involved in qualitative research to learn about these investigators' lived experiences, and to identify modifiable factors to promote qualitative methods within the field of youth mental health...
April 29, 2024: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681864/enhancing-nursing-education-to-address-lgbtq-healthcare-needs-perspectives-from-the-philippines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rowalt Alibudbud
Enhancing healthcare professionals' education and training to effectively manage the healthcare needs of People Identifying as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and other Sexual and Gender Minorities (LGBTQ+) is imperative. Recognizing the importance of mitigating LGBTQ+ health disparities, healthcare associations have affirmed their commitment to providing inclusive and culturally competent healthcare. However, despite these efforts, there is still a gap in LGBTQ+-specific teaching within nursing and other healthcare professionals' schools, resulting in healthcare professionals being ill-equipped to meet the unique needs of LGBTQ+...
2024: SAGE Open Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681499/challenging-and-understanding-gendered-narratives-the-development-and-validation-of-the-transnormativity-measure-tm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louis Lindley, Stephanie L Budge
Background: Transnormativity refers to the accountability structure that regulates the acceptable gender presentations, narratives, and ways of being of trans and nonbinary (TNB) individuals. Aims: The present research extends prior qualitative research on transnormativity to develop and validate the Transnormativity Measure (TM). Methods: The initial developed pool of potential items was presented to a focus groups and three content experts for review. In Study 1 ( N  = 497), the 69 initial items of the TM hypothesized to underly a six-factor structure were analyzed using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and construct and discriminant validity were assessed...
2024: International journal of transgender health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681490/correctional-staff-knowledge-attitudes-and-behaviors-toward-incarcerated-trans-people-a-scoping-review-of-an-emerging-literature
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REVIEW
Kirstie Daken, Tarra Excell, Kirsty A Clark, Jaclyn M W Hughto, Tait Sanders, Joseph Debattista, Carol du Plessis, Amy B Mullens, Tania M Phillips, Jessica Gildersleeve, Annette Brömdal
Background: Trans people are incarcerated at disproportionately high rates relative to cisgender people and are at increased risk of negative experiences while incarcerated, including poor mental health, violence, sexual abuse, dismissal of self-identity, including poor access to healthcare. Aims: This scoping review sought to identify what is known about the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of correctional staff toward incarcerated trans people within the adult and juvenile justice systems. Method: This scoping review was conducted in accordance with the five-stage iterative process developed by Arksey and O'Malley (2005), utilizing the PRISMA guidelines and checklist for scoping reviews and included an appraisal of included papers...
2024: International journal of transgender health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679959/the-community-health-worker-experience-and-perception-toward-mental-illness-a-multi-settings-cross-sectional-study-in-indonesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marthoenis Marthoenis, Rizki Fitryasari, Martina Martina, Husna Hidayati, Hasmila Sari, Sri Warsini
BACKGROUND: The experiences and perceptions of Community Health Workers toward mental illness are vital for tailoring interventions, reducing stigma, improving access to services, and fostering community engagement in mental health initiatives. AIMS: This study investigates the experiences of community health worker and their perception of mental illness. METHODS: A multi-settings cross-sectional study was conducted among 487 Community Health Workers...
April 28, 2024: International Journal of Social Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678910/the-link-between-anticipated-and-internalized-stigma-and-depression-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Aisling T O'Donnell, Aoife-Marie Foran
Stigmatized groups may experience psychological distress. Yet, some studies show no significant relation between stigma and mental health outcomes. This systematic review investigates the link between anticipated and internalized stigma, and one mental health outcome, depression. We aimed to (1) determine whether anticipated and internalized stigma predict levels of depression, and (2) review the quality of evidence for this link. We searched PsycInfo, PubMed and EMBASE databases. Eighty-three studies (N = 34,705) met our inclusion criteria, across five stigma categories: Sexual and gender minorities; HIV/AIDS; Illness or disability-related (non-HIV); Weight, and Other...
April 16, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678174/ascertaining-the-francophone-population-in-ontario-validating-the-language-variable-in-health-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricardo Batista, Amy T Hsu, Louise Bouchard, Michael Reaume, Emily Rhodes, Ewa Sucha, Eva Guerin, Denis Prud'homme, Douglas G Manuel, Peter Tanuseputro
BACKGROUND: Language barriers can impact health care and outcomes. Valid and reliable language data is central to studying health inequalities in linguistic minorities. In Canada, language variables are available in administrative health databases; however, the validity of these variables has not been studied. This study assessed concordance between language variables from administrative health databases and language variables from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to identify Francophones in Ontario...
April 27, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676429/why-did-peri-pandemic-suicide-death-rates-decrease-among-non-hispanic-white-people-while-increasing-among-most-people-of-color
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan Robison, Lee Robertson, T E Joiner
INTRODUCTION: While suicides in the United States decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, statistically significant decreases have been limited to White people throughout a large portion of 2020. METHODS: This paper outlines possible explanations for racial/ethnic differences in suicidality in the early pandemic phases. RESULTS: We propose both distal (i.e., tele-mental health usage, internet and technology access, employment protections, and economic security) and proximal (cultural beliefs, coping strategies, clustering, pulling together, and embracing life) factors that may have helped build and foster community and mental wellness...
April 27, 2024: Suicide & Life-threatening Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673335/a-needs-assessment-approach-for-adolescent-and-young-adult-sexual-and-gender-diverse-cancer-survivors
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren V Ghazal, Hailey Johnston, Elisabeth Dodd, Yasmine Ramachandra, Nicholas Giallourakis, Kayla Fulginiti, Charles Kamen
Sexual and gender diverse (SGD) adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors are an increasing and vulnerable group with unique needs that often remain unmet in the healthcare system. This paper describes the conceptualization and development of a community-based organization dedicated to serving SGD AYAs, in addition to reporting on the results of a community-led needs assessment. A total of 56 SGD AYA community members completed the online survey. Most participants were between the ages of 26 to 33, identified as white, cisgender, bisexual women, and had hematologic malignancies...
March 30, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673297/internalized-sexual-stigma-and-mental-health-outcomes-for-gay-lesbian-and-bisexual-asian-americans-the-moderating-role-of-guilt-and-shame
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kian Jin Tan, Joel R Anderson
The literature unequivocally demonstrates that lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals experience disproportionate mental health and social wellbeing impacts. Here, we respond to recent calls for research in the field of sexual minority health to better understand why various overlapping and intersecting identities can further drive health disparities. In this paper, we focus on the specific intersections of ethnicity and sexuality for Asian LGB individuals and the role of internalized stigma in driving poorer mental health outcomes for this group...
March 22, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671245/the-role-of-victimisation-and-sleep-quality-in-self-harm-and-depression-among-sexual-minority-adolescents-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Tepman, Mark Lawrence Wong
Sexual minority adolescents (SMA) have a disproportionately high prevalence of victimisation, self-harm, and depressed mood, relative to the general population. Yet, the contributing and mechanistic factors are unclear. We aim to explore the directional relationship between victimisation and self-harm and depressed mood, with poor sleep quality as a possible mediator. A secondary data analysis was conducted using a nationally representative birth cohort in the United Kingdom, where participants self-identified as sexual minority (N = 1922, aged 11-13, 67...
April 26, 2024: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670693/the-intersection-of-mental-health-and-sexual-and-gender-minority-identities-for-older-adults-living-with-human-immunodeficiency-virus-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
David Agor, Brandon A Knettel, Kenneth Daici, Steven Meanley
The transition of HIV into a chronic illness has brought to the forefront the pressing need to address the complex web of social determinants of HIV outcomes. A structured literature search and narrative review of studies describing intervention strategies for mental health among sexual/gender minority (SGM) older adults living with HIV (OALWH) published in the last decade identified 2 studies for inclusion. This narrative review identifies age-sensitive and culturally adapted therapies, mindfulness and meditation-based stress reduction, group therapy, digital mental health resources, and psilocybin-assisted group therapy as emerging intervention models tailored to meet the unique needs of SGM OALWH...
June 2024: Nursing Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670574/experiences-and-impact-of-psychiatric-inpatient-admissions-far-away-from-home-a-qualitative-study-with-young-people-parents-carers-and-healthcare-professionals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James Roe, Josephine Holland, Anne-Marie Burn, Elinor Hopkin, Lorna Wild, Michelle Fisher, Saeed Nazir, Tamsin Ford, Bernadka Dubicka, Anthony James, Helena Tuomainen, Nicole Fung, Kate Horton, Adam P Wagner, Richard Morriss, Kapil Sayal
BACKGROUND: There are significant clinical, policy and societal concerns about the impact on young people (YP), from admission to psychiatric wards far from home. However, research evidence is scarce. AIMS: To investigate the impact of at-distance admissions to general adolescent units, from the perspectives of YP, parents/carers and healthcare professionals (HCPs) including service commissioners, to inform clinical practice, service development and policy. METHOD: Semistructured interviews with purposive samples of YP aged 13-17 years (n=28) and parents/carers (n=19) across five large regions in England, and a national sample of HCPs (n=51), were analysed using a framework approach...
April 25, 2024: BMJ Ment Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670127/a-transdiagnostic-group-exercise-intervention-for-mental-health-outpatients-in-germany-impuls-results-of-a-pragmatic-multisite-block-randomised-phase-3-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Wolf, Britta Seiffer, Johanna-Marie Zeibig, Anna Katharina Frei, Thomas Studnitz, Jana Welkerling, Edith Meinzinger, Leonie Louisa Bauer, Julia Baur, Stephanie Rosenstiel, David Victor Fiedler, Florian Helmhold, Andreas Ray, Eva Herzog, Keisuke Takano, Tristan Nakagawa, Mia Maria Günak, Saskia Kropp, Stefan Peters, Anna Lena Flagmeier, Lena Zwanzleitner, Leonie Sundmacher, Ander Ramos-Murguialday, Martin Hautzinger, Gorden Sudeck, Thomas Ehring
BACKGROUND: Globally, mental health conditions pose a substantial burden of disease. Despite the availability of evidence-based pharmacological and psychological treatments, the symptoms of a substantial subgroup of patients do not respond to these interventions, and only a minority of patients have access to them. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of ImPuls, a 6-month transdiagnostic group exercise intervention, plus treatment-as-usual, compared with treatment-as-usual alone in outpatients with various mental disorders...
April 23, 2024: Lancet Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670060/a-randomized-controlled-trial-on-cogito-a-free-self-help-smartphone-app-to-enhance-mental-well-being
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steffen Moritz, Dominik Paweł Grudzień, Łukasz Gawęda, Adrianna Aleksandrowicz, Ryan Balzan, Athif Shaffy, Alina Bruhns, Swantje Marie Borsutzky, Lara Rolvien
BACKGROUND: Smartphone apps may help to prevent the transition from minor to severe mental health problems. We compared a free self-help smartphone app (COGITO; www.uke.de/cogito_app) against a wait-list condition for the improvement of self-esteem and depression. METHODS: The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale represented the primary outcome in this controlled trial. The final sample (n = 213) was randomly assigned to either the app or to the control condition...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667825/-it-s-a-lot-of-closets-to-come-out-of-in-this-life-experiences-of-brazilian-gay-men-living-with-human-immunodeficiency-virus-at-the-time-of-diagnosis-and-its-biopsychosocial-impacts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felipe Alckmin-Carvalho, Henrique Pereira, Lucia Nichiata
We investigated the experiences of Brazilian gay men with HIV, focusing on the moment of diagnosis and its potential biopsychosocial impacts. This clinical-qualitative study involved 15 participants interviewed online and synchronously by a clinical psychologist in 2021. Thematic analysis was employed to analyze the data. Interpretations were grounded in Minority Stress Theory. Four thematic axes emerged, including "Diagnostic Revelation", "Social and Internalized Stigma", "Biopsychosocial Effects of Living with HIV", and "Gratitude for Treatment Advances and the Brazilian Health System"...
April 19, 2024: European journal of investigation in health, psychology and education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667595/expanding-the-question-persuade-refer-qpr-evidence-base-youth-suicide-prevention-among-the-mississippi-band-of-choctaw-indians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John P Bartkowski, Katherine Klee, Xiaohe Xu
Youth suicide risks have been on the rise or persistently elevated for decades, and Native American communities are especially vulnerable. This study provides a promising framework for suicide prevention among underserved populations in the U.S., especially Native American communities in states lacking strong suicide prevention supports. Our investigation reports the evaluation results of the Question-Persuade-Refer (QPR) gatekeeper training program, a key component of the SAMHSA-funded Choctaw Youth Resilience Initiative (CYRI) implemented by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (MBCI)...
April 15, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666668/substance-use-and-mental-health-as-mediators-of-the-association-between-intimate-partner-violence-victimization-and-condomless-sex-with-serodiscordant-partners-among-black-sexual-minority-men-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahlet Gizaw, Laura M Bogart, Matthew G Mutchler, Sean J Lawrence, David J Klein, Kathy Goggin, Erik D Storholm, Glenn J Wagner
Black sexual minority men (SMM) are disproportionately impacted by HIV in the United States. Intimate partner violence (IPV), substance use, and depression are associated with HIV risk behavior such as condomless sex. In this study, we assessed cross-sectional associations between multiple types of IPV victimization and condomless sex with serodiscordant partners. We then evaluated the mediating roles of mental health and substance use, in a sample of 213 Black SMM living with HIV. We used validated scales to assess IPV victimization, depression, post-traumatic stress symptoms, general mental health, and substance use...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666140/outer-context-determinants-on-the-implementation-of-school-based-interventions-for-lgbtq-adolescents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Shattuck, Cathleen E Willging, Jeffery Peterson, Mary M Ramos
BACKGROUND: Schools are critical venues for supporting LGBTQ+ youth well-being. Implementing LGBTQ-supportive practices can decrease experiences of stigmatization, discrimination, and victimization that lead to adverse mental health outcomes like anxiety, depression, and suicidality. However, schools are also subject to a wide range of outer-context pressures that may influence their priorities and implementation of LGBTQ-supportive practices. We assessed the role of emergent outer-context determinants in the context of a 5-year cluster randomized controlled trial to study the implementation of LGBTQ-supportive evidence-informed practices (EIPs) in New Mexico high schools...
2024: Implementation research and practice
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