| Literature DB >> 35019159 |
Jennifer Poon1, Janine N Galione2, Lauren R Grocott3, Karyn J Horowitz1, Anastacia Y Kudinova1, Kerri L Kim1.
Abstract
The alarming rates and pervasiveness of suicidal and self-destructive behaviors (e.g., non-suicidal self-injury) among young sexual minorities represent a major public health concern. We set out to examine whether an empirically driven treatment for suicide and self-harm, dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents (DBT-A), provides benefits for adolescents who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or questioning (LGBQ). LGBQ adolescents (n = 16) were compared with non-LGBQ peers (n = 23). Psychological measures were collected before and after participation in a comprehensive DBT-A program. LGBQ participants demonstrated significant improvements in emotion regulation, depression, borderline symptoms, and coping strategies; changes were comparable to their heterosexual peers.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; bisexual; dialectical behavior therapy; emotion regulation; gay; lesbian; suicide; treatment
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35019159 PMCID: PMC9233065 DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Suicide Life Threat Behav ISSN: 0363-0234