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View article: Leveraging community engagement and human-centered design to develop multilevel implementation strategies to enhance adoption of a health equity intervention
Leveraging community engagement and human-centered design to develop multilevel implementation strategies to enhance adoption of a health equity intervention Open
View article: Leveraging Community Engagement and Human-Centered Design to Develop Multilevel Implementation Strategies to Enhance Adoption of a Health Equity Intervention
Leveraging Community Engagement and Human-Centered Design to Develop Multilevel Implementation Strategies to Enhance Adoption of a Health Equity Intervention Open
Background Health equity intervention implementation (which promotes positive health outcomes for populations experiencing disproportionately worse health) is often impeded by health-equity-specific barriers like provider bias; few studies…
View article: Examining racial and ethnic differences in youth psychotherapy treatment engagement and outcomes.
Examining racial and ethnic differences in youth psychotherapy treatment engagement and outcomes. Open
Black and Latinx youth attended fewer sessions than White youth, but their clinical outcomes were similar to those of White youth. Future research should examine the meaning and implications of session attendance in relation to outcomes in…
View article: Context Matters: Understanding the Role of Spatial and Temporal Factors in LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health
Context Matters: Understanding the Role of Spatial and Temporal Factors in LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health Open
Editorial written by Dr. Maggi Price and Patrick Mulkern, MSW
View article: Gender Identity
Gender Identity Open
Gender identity refers to a person’s understanding of their own gender. It can also refer to the labels or terms one uses in describing their gender (e.g., woman, man, nonbinary, etc.). When discussing gender identity, it is also important…
View article: Conceptualizing Neighborhood Context in Youth Psychotherapy Research
Conceptualizing Neighborhood Context in Youth Psychotherapy Research Open
View article: Best Practices for Supporting Transgender Youth in Schools
Best Practices for Supporting Transgender Youth in Schools Open
Transgender youth are those whose genders do not align with their sex assigned at birth. Transgender youth are increasingly visible and frequently encounter discrimination and a lack of understanding from others, especially at school. As a…
View article: Examining Racial and Ethnic Differences in Youth Psychotherapy Treatment Engagement and Outcomes
Examining Racial and Ethnic Differences in Youth Psychotherapy Treatment Engagement and Outcomes Open
Objective: Research has identified racial/ethnic disparities in mental health treatment engagement. Yet, most existing effectiveness research overlooks the potential moderating effects of treatment attitudinal and behavioral engagement. Th…
View article: Examining Racial and Ethnic Differences in Youth Psychotherapy Treatment Engagement and Outcomes
Examining Racial and Ethnic Differences in Youth Psychotherapy Treatment Engagement and Outcomes Open
Objective: Research has identified racial/ethnic disparities in mental health treatment engagement. Yet, most existing effectiveness research overlooks the potential moderating effects of treatment attitudinal and behavioral engagement. Th…
View article: Implementation Strategies to Reduce anti-Transgender Stigma and Increase Gender-Affirming Practice Adoption in Mental Health Care
Implementation Strategies to Reduce anti-Transgender Stigma and Increase Gender-Affirming Practice Adoption in Mental Health Care Open
Introduction: Anti-transgender stigma contributes to the disproportionately high rates of mental health problems faced by transgender and gender diverse youth (TGDY). TGDY benefit when their providers use gender-affirming practices (i.e., …
View article: Implementation Strategies to Reduce anti-Transgender Stigma and Increase Gender-Affirming Practice Adoption in Mental Health Care
Implementation Strategies to Reduce anti-Transgender Stigma and Increase Gender-Affirming Practice Adoption in Mental Health Care Open
Introduction: Anti-transgender stigma contributes to the disproportionately high rates of mental health problems faced by transgender and gender diverse youth (TGDY). TGDY benefit when their providers use gender-affirming practices (i.e., …
View article: Gender Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP): Core principles and skills to reduce the mental healthcare "gap" for transgender youth
Gender Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP): Core principles and skills to reduce the mental healthcare "gap" for transgender youth Open
Objectives: Transgender youth are significantly more likely to need mental healthcare than cisgender youth due to their high exposure to discrimination and victimization – including within mental healthcare. Accordingly, transgender youth …
View article: Gender Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP): Core principles and skills to reduce the mental healthcare "gap" for transgender youth
Gender Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP): Core principles and skills to reduce the mental healthcare "gap" for transgender youth Open
Objectives: Transgender youth are significantly more likely to need mental healthcare than cisgender youth due to their high exposure to discrimination and victimization – including within mental healthcare. Accordingly, transgender youth …
View article: Structural transphobia is associated with psychological distress and suicidality in a large national sample of transgender adults
Structural transphobia is associated with psychological distress and suicidality in a large national sample of transgender adults Open
View article: Designing a Trans-Affirming Mental Healthcare Training: Lessons Learned.
Designing a Trans-Affirming Mental Healthcare Training: Lessons Learned. Open
Transgender youth face high risks for serious mental health problems compared to cisgender youth and have more exposure to stress (e.g., bullying, discrimination, parental rejection), but most mental health clinicians are not adequately tr…
View article: COVID-19 Policies’ Impact on House Cleaners’ Workplace Precarity
COVID-19 Policies’ Impact on House Cleaners’ Workplace Precarity Open
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the volume of precarious work (i.e. work that is unstable, often without social/legal protections) across many industries, including for domestic workers. House cleaners face particularly precarious conditio…
View article: COVID-19 Policies’ Impact on House Cleaners’ Workplace Precarity
COVID-19 Policies’ Impact on House Cleaners’ Workplace Precarity Open
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the volume of precarious work (i.e. work that is unstable, often without social/legal protections) across many industries, including for domestic workers. House cleaners face particularly precarious conditio…
View article: Identifying the Distinct Mental Health Treatment Needs of Transgender and Nonbinary Youth
Identifying the Distinct Mental Health Treatment Needs of Transgender and Nonbinary Youth Open
Transgender and nonbinary youth (TNBY) face a disproportionately high risk for mental health problems and barriers to receiving appropriate mental health care. For example, most mental health providers lack training in how to treat TNBY, d…
View article: Identifying the Distinct Mental Health Treatment Needs of Transgender and Nonbinary Youth
Identifying the Distinct Mental Health Treatment Needs of Transgender and Nonbinary Youth Open
Transgender and nonbinary youth (TNBY) face a disproportionately high risk for mental health problems and barriers to receiving appropriate mental health care. For example, most mental health providers lack training in how to treat TNBY, d…
View article: Treatment Personalization Can Promote Mental Health Equity by Addressing Stigma
Treatment Personalization Can Promote Mental Health Equity by Addressing Stigma Open
Treatment personalization refers to tailoring treatment to address client characteristics that predict treatment response. Treatment approaches that are flexible by design may be particularly well-suited for treatment personalization. One …
View article: Community-Driven Recommendations for Enhancing Transgender Youth’s Engagement in Mental Health Care
Community-Driven Recommendations for Enhancing Transgender Youth’s Engagement in Mental Health Care Open
Introduction: Transgender and non-binary youth (TNBY) are significantly more likely to have serious mental health problems (e.g., anxiety, suicidality) compared to cisgender youth due to their greater exposure to discrimination - both with…
View article: Community-Driven Recommendations for Enhancing Transgender Youth’s Engagement in Mental Health Care
Community-Driven Recommendations for Enhancing Transgender Youth’s Engagement in Mental Health Care Open
Introduction: Transgender and non-binary youth (TNBY) are significantly more likely to have serious mental health problems (e.g., anxiety, suicidality) compared to cisgender youth due to their greater exposure to discrimination - both with…
View article: Employing Dissemination and Implementation Science to Promote Mental Health Equity for Transgender Youth
Employing Dissemination and Implementation Science to Promote Mental Health Equity for Transgender Youth Open
Background: In recent years, the United States has witnessed increased transphobic rhetoric and legislation aimed at restricting the rights of transgender youth, ranging from banning transgender youth from school sports, to denying access …
View article: Future Directions in Mental Health Treatment with Stigmatized Youth
Future Directions in Mental Health Treatment with Stigmatized Youth Open
Stigma refers to societally-deemed inferiority associated with a circumstance, behavior, status, or identity. It manifests internally, interpersonally, and structurally. Decades of research indicate that all forms of stigma are associated …
View article: Future Directions in Mental Health Treatment with Stigmatized Youth
Future Directions in Mental Health Treatment with Stigmatized Youth Open
Stigma refers to societally-deemed inferiority associated with a circumstance, behavior, status, or identity. It manifests internally, interpersonally, and structurally. Decades of research indicate that all forms of stigma are associated …
View article: Transgender-specific Adolescent Mental Health Provider Availability Is Substantially Lower in States with More Restrictive Policies
Transgender-specific Adolescent Mental Health Provider Availability Is Substantially Lower in States with More Restrictive Policies Open
Objective: Transgender adolescents experience adversity accessing mental healthcare, which is exacerbated by transgender-specific mental health provider shortages in the United States. Factors associated with variability in transgender-spe…
View article: Structural Correlates of Mental Health Support Access among Sexual Minority Youth of Color during COVID-19
Structural Correlates of Mental Health Support Access among Sexual Minority Youth of Color during COVID-19 Open
Many youth with mental health needs cannot access treatment, with multiply-marginalized youth, such as sexual minority youth of Color (SMYoC), experiencing both structural and identity-related barriers to care. The COVID-19 pandemic threat…
View article: Structural Transphobia Is Associated with Psychological Distress and Suicidality in a Large National Sample of Transgender Adults
Structural Transphobia Is Associated with Psychological Distress and Suicidality in a Large National Sample of Transgender Adults Open
Purpose: Transgender adults face increasingly discriminatory laws/policies and prejudicial attitudes in many regions of the United States (US), yet research has neither quantified state-level transphobia using indicators of both, nor consi…
View article: Cultural Sexism Moderates Efficacy of Psychotherapy: Results from a Spatial Meta-Analysis
Cultural Sexism Moderates Efficacy of Psychotherapy: Results from a Spatial Meta-Analysis Open
We examined whether cultural sexism (county- and state-level gender attitudes) moderates the efficacy of psychotherapies by re-analyzing data from a previous meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of youth psychotherapy for the most…
View article: Meta-analysis: Are Psychotherapies Less Effective for Black Youth in Communities With Higher Levels of Anti-Black Racism?
Meta-analysis: Are Psychotherapies Less Effective for Black Youth in Communities With Higher Levels of Anti-Black Racism? Open