“It changed me for the better”: Feasibility, acceptability, and safety of an online program for sexual and gender minority youth to prevent alcohol use and teen dating violence
Katie M. Edwards,
Heather Littleton,
Joseph Gardella,
Alexander Farquhar-Leicester,
Merle Huff,
Caroline Spitz,
Lorey A. Wheeler,
Clayton Neighbors and
Skyler Hopfauf
Children and Youth Services Review, 2024, vol. 164, issue C
Abstract:
The purpose of the current study was to describe and present implementation outcome data from an open pilot trial of the Promoting Resilient Youth with Strong Hearts and Mind (PRYSHM) Program, an online, live-facilitated, nine-session group program for dating sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) ages 15 to 18. The program, co-facilitated by two LGBTQIA2S+ adults, focuses on reducing proximal forms of minority stress and building LGBTQIA2S+ community in addition to providing evidence-based teen dating violence (TDV) and alcohol use (AU) prevention components.
Keywords: Sexual and gender minority youth; LGBTQ; Dating violence; Alcohol; Prevention (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107866
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