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A Test of Feasibility and Acceptability of Online Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Women and Men at Risk for High Stress: Pilot Study

机译:基于女同性恋,男同性恋和双性恋妇女和男性的基于线心灵的压力减少的可行性和可接受性的考验:试验研究

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Background In conservative and rural areas, where antidiscrimination laws do not exist, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are at risk for excess stress arising from discrimination. Stress-reducing interventions delivered via innovative channels to overcome access barriers are needed. Objective This study aimed to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of online mindfulness-based stress reduction (OMBSR) with LGB people in Appalachian Tennessee at high risk for stress. Methods In 2 pilot studies involving pre-post test designs, participants completed 8 weeks of OMBSR, weekly activity logs, semistructured interviews, and surveys of perceived and minority stress. Results Overall, 24 LGB people enrolled in the study and 17 completed OMBSR. In addition, 94% completed some form of mindfulness activities daily, including meditation. Participants enjoyed the program and found it easy to use. Perceived stress (Cohen, perceived stress scale-10) decreased by 23% in women (mean 22.73 vs mean 17.45; t 10=3.12; P =.01) and by 40% in men (mean 19.83 vs mean 12.00; t 5=3.90; P =.01) between baseline and postprogram. Women demonstrated a 12% reduction in overall minority stress (Balsam, Daily Experiences with Heterosexism Questionnaire) from baseline to 12-week follow-up (mean 1.87 vs mean 1.57; t 10=4.12; P =.002). Subscale analyses indicated that women’s stress due to vigilance and vicarious trauma decreased by 21% and 20%, respectively. Conclusions OMBSR may be a useful tool to help LGB people reduce general and minority-specific stress in socially conservative regions lacking antidiscrimination policies.
机译:保守派和农村地区的背景,如果不存在反歧视法,女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋(LGB)人们因来自歧视而产生过度压力的风险。需要通过创新渠道克服访问障碍提供的应力减少干预措施。目的本研究旨在调查在高风险压力的高危险田纳西州与LGB人员对基于基于线心灵的压力减少(OMBSR)的可行性和可接受性。方法在涉及后测试前设计的试点研究中,参与者完成了8周的OMBSR,每周活动日志,半系统的访谈,以及感知和少数群体压力的调查。结果总体而言,24名LGB人员注册了该研究,17名已完成的OMBSR。此外,94%完成了每日某种形式的心态活动,包括冥想。参与者享受了该计划,发现易于使用。感知的压力(Cohen,感知的压力标度-10)在女性中减少23%(平均22.73 Vs平均17.45; T 10 = 3.12; p = .01)和男性中的40%(平均19.83 Vs平均12.00; t 5 = 3.90; p = .01)基线和后编程之间。妇女在基线到12周的随访(平均1.87 Vs均值1.57; T 10 = 4.12; T 10 = 4.12; T 10 = 4.12; P = .002),妇女总体少数群体压力(BALSAM,HOLESOSXISM调查问卷的日常经验)减少了12%子电路分析表明,妇女因警惕和替代创伤而导致的压力分别下降了21%和20%。结论OMBSR可能是一个有用的工具,以帮助LGB人们减少缺乏反歧视政策的社会保守地区的一般和少数群体特定的压力。

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