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AFFIRM is an 8-session manualized group coping skills intervention focused on reducing sexual risk behaviours and psychosocial distress among SGMY. AFFIRM is delivered by two facilitators (primarily social workers and peers) through a combination of education and rehearsal (i.e., simulation of real-life experiences) in a manner that affirms participants' sexual and gender minority identities and experiences. AFFIRM is being tested in a five-year trial using a stepped wedge waitlist crossover design, where all participants receive the intervention in clusters.
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Session 1 focus
Introduction to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exploring lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ)+ identities, and understanding minority stress.
Session 1 activities
Introductions
Discussing the theory and purpose of CBT approaches
Exploring stress and minority stress
Understanding the causes of stress in our lives
Session 2 focus
Understanding the impact of anti-LGBTQ attitudes and behaviors on stress.
Session 2 activities
Check in and review
Examining homophobia, heterosexism, and transphobia at the individual, institutional, and cultural level
Identifying how these experiences impact thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
Fostering strategies for both coping with and combating anti-LGBTQ discrimination at all levels
Session 3 focus
Understanding how thoughts impact feelings.
Session 3 activities
Check in and review
Distinguishing between thoughts and feelings
Exploring how thoughts influence feelings and behaviors
Identifying counterproductive thinking patterns
Recognizing negative self-talk and feelings of hopelessness
Learning thought stopping
Session 4 focus
Using thoughts to change feelings.
Session 4 activities
Check in and review
Increasing positive thinking and feelings of hope
Changing negative thoughts to positive thoughts
Challenging negative thinking and internalized homophobia/negative feelings through the ABCD (activating event, belief, consequence, and debate) method
Session 5 focus
Exploring how activities impact feelings.
Session 5 activities
Check in and review
Examining the impact of various activities on feelings
Identifying supportive and identity-affirming activities
The impact of LGBTQ-affirming activities on feelings
Session 6 focus
Planning to overcome counterproductive thoughts and negative feelings.
Session 6 activities
Check in and review
Distinguishing between clear and unclear goals
Identifying short, mid-, and long-term goals
Creating a sexual health plan
Fostering hope for the future
Session 7 focus
Understanding the impact of minority stress and anti-LGBTQ attitudes or behaviors on social relationships.
Session 7 activities
Check in and review
Anti-LGBTQ discrimination can lead to feelings of discomfort around others
Responding to discrimination or harassment in social situations
Learning to be assertive
Session 8 focus
Putting it all together: developing safe, supportive, and identity-affirming social networks.
Session 8 activities
Check in and review
Maintaining a healthy social network: attending to thoughts, expectations, feelings, and behaviors within relationships
Identifying a plan for building a supportive network
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300 participants in 2 patient groups
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Andrew D Eaton, MSW
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