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Development of a Training Intervention to Improve Mental Health Treatment for Gender Minority Youth

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Interventions
Behavioral: Gender-Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP) Training
Registration Number
NCT05626231
Lead Sponsor
Boston College
Brief Summary

The overall goal of the larger 3-aim study is to develop and pilot test a training intervention to increase mental health providers' use of gender-affirming practices with gender minority youth (GMY; children, adolescents, and young adults whose gender is different from their birth-assigned sex). Aim 3 (registered here) of the study is an open trial pilot study at a multi-clinic mental health agency, aimed at examining the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a future randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Detailed Description

The overall goal of the larger 3-aim study is to develop and pilot test a training intervention to increase mental health providers' use of gender-affirming practices with gender minority youth (GMY; children, adolescents, and young adults whose gender is different from their birth-assigned sex). The Boston College Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved protocol #21.247.01-15. Aim 1 involved designing the training intervention through an extensive literature review and community-engaged methods that centered on collaborations with providers, GMY, and caregivers. Aim 2 (in progress) entails refining the training intervention via human centered design methods. Aim 3 (registered here) of the study is an open trial pilot study at a multi-clinic mental health agency, aimed at examining the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a future randomized controlled trial (RCT). Effectiveness and implementation data from both providers (n=49) and clients (i.e., GMY and their caregivers; n=50 GMY and n=30 caregivers) will be collected and analyzed. Primary outcomes are measured at the provider-level and secondary outcomes are measured at the patient-level (i.e., GMY and their caregivers).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
232
Inclusion Criteria

For provider participants:

  • Mental health care providers (e.g., psychologists, social workers) employed by the pilot site at the time of the pilot test and who work with clients ages 12-25
  • Age 18 or older
  • Fluent in English

For GMY participants:

  • Identify as a gender-minority (e.g., nonbinary, transgender, genderqueer)
  • Age 12-25
  • Currently receiving mental health services from the pilot site
  • Fluent in English

For caregiver of GMY participants:

  • Caregivers of GMY currently receiving mental health services at the pilot site
  • 18 or older
  • Fluent in English
Exclusion Criteria
  • Provided that participants meet the aforementioned inclusion criteria, there are no explicit criteria for exclusion.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Gender-Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP)Gender-Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP) TrainingThe single-arm intervention study will test an online asynchronous gender-affirming training intervention called "GAP Training."
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Provider participant recruitment rates (feasibility of conducting a larger trial)At time of training intervention

Percent of providers at pilot site who consented to participate in the study relative to number of employed providers at pilot site.

Change in provider participant assessment completion rates at post-training (feasibility of conducting a larger trial)Pre-training to post-training (up to 4 weeks after the training)

Change in the percent of providers who complete pre- and post- assessments of those who consented to participate. These assessment completion rates will also be compared to the 6- and 12-month assessment completion rates.

Change in provider participant assessment completion rates at 6-month followup (feasibility of conducting a larger trial)Post-training (up to 4 weeks after the training) to 6-month followup

Change in the percent of providers who complete post- and 6-month followup assessments of those who consented to participate. These assessment completion rates will also be compared to the pre-training and 12-month assessment completion rates.

Change in provider participant assessment completion rates at 12-month followup (feasibility of conducting a larger trial)6-month followup to 12-month followup

Change in the percent of providers who complete 6- and 12-month followup assessments of those who consented to participate. These assessment completion rates will also be compared to the pre-training and post-training assessment completion rates.

Change in the adoption of practices learned in the training intervention at 12-month followup6-month to 12-month followup

A self-report survey measuring whether, and the extent to which, provider participants used the practices they learned in the training intervention. The survey is currently being developed and will be adapted based on the Pachankis et al. (2022) measure Providers' Familiarity With and Use of LGBTQ-affirmative CBT Skills. The survey will be administered at the 6- and 12 month followups to see the change over time.

Electronic monitoring of training intervention (adoption of training intervention)up to the 12-month followup

Electronic monitoring of training intervention engagement (e.g., number of minutes spent on each module) and completion (i.e., whether all modules were completed).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Client behavioral engagement by session participationWeekly from pre-intervention to 12 months after training intervention completion

Available chart data from clients of providers who completed the intervention will be monitored for their behavioral engagement. Session participation will be measured by determining who (clients and/or caregivers) completed treatment measures.

Treatment Outcomes Expectation Scale (client satisfaction & attitudinal engagement)At baseline

The Treatment Outcomes Expectation Scale (TOES) is a 8-item questionnaire that asks clients and their caregivers about their expectations from counseling. Items are rated on a 3-point scale with higher responses corresponding to more expectations (e.g., 1= "I do not expect this," 2= "I am not sure", and 3= "I do expect this"). The TOES will be administered to clients aged 12-25 and caregivers.

Symptoms and Functionality Severity Scale (client symptomatology & functioning)Monthly from pre-intervention to 12-month follow up

The Symptoms and Functionality Severity Scale which is a 13-item questionnaire that asks clients and their caregivers to reflect on behaviors, thoughts, and feelings that the client had in the last 2 weeks. Items are rated on a 5-point scale with higher responses corresponding to more frequent experiences of negative behaviors, thoughts, and feelings (e.g., 1= "Never," 2= "Hardly Ever," 3= "Sometimes," 4= "Often," and 5= "Very Often") .The SFSS will be administered to clients aged 12-25 and caregivers.

Therapeutic Alliance Quality Scale (client satisfaction & attitudinal engagement)Weekly from pre-intervention to 12-month follow up

The Therapeutic Alliance Quality Scale (TAQS) is a 5-item questionnaire that asks clients and their caregivers to reflect on their last session with their therapist. Items are rated on a 5-point scale with higher responses corresponding to higher quality alliance (e.g., 1= "Not at all," 2= "Only a little," 3= "Somewhat," 4= "Quite a bit," and 5= "Totally"). The TAQS will be administered to clients aged 12-25 and caregivers.

Treatment Process Expectations Index (client satisfaction & attitudinal engagement)At baseline

The Treatment Process Expectations Index is a 9-item questionnaire that asks clients and their caregivers about their expectations about counseling. Items are rated on a 3-point scale with higher responses corresponding to more expectations (e.g., 1= "I do not expect this," 2= "I am not sure", and 3= "I do expect this"). The TPEI will be administered to clients aged 12-25 and caregivers.

Service Satisfaction Scale (client satisfaction & attitudinal engagement)Every other week from pre-intervention to 12-month follow up

The Service Satisfaction Scale (SSS) is a 5-item questionnaire that asks clients and their caregivers to reflect on how satisfied they are with the mental health services that they receive. Items are rated on a 4-point scale with higher responses corresponding to higher service satisfaction (e.g., 1= "No, definitely not," 2= "No, not really," 3= "Yes, generally," and 4= "Yes, definitely"). The SSS will be administered to clients aged 12-25 and caregivers.

Client behavioral engagement by session attendanceWeekly from pre-intervention to 12 months after training intervention completion

Available chart data from clients of providers who completed the intervention will be monitored for their behavioral engagement. Session attendance will be measured as an aspect of behavioral engagement by noting attended and canceled sessions.

Ohio Functioning Scale (client functioning)Monthly from pre-intervention to 12-month follow up

The Ohio Functioning Scale is a 20-item questionnaire that asks clients and their caregivers to answer questions regarding how the client's problems may get in the way of everyday activities. Items are rated on a 5-point scale with higher responses corresponding to better ability to do everyday activities (e.g., 0= "Extreme troubles," 1= "Quite a few troubles," 2= "Some troubles", 3= "Ok," and 4= "Doing very well").The Ohio Functioning Scale will be administered to clients aged 12-25 and caregivers.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Boston College

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Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States

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