Development and Preliminary Trial of a Digital Transdiagnostic CBT Intervention for Transgender Adolescents
Project Number1R34MH133768-01A1
Former Number1R34MH133768-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderCHEN, DIANE
Awardee OrganizationLURIE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF CHICAGO
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The proposed study will develop and evaluate a transdiagnostic gender-affirmative CBT-based digital mental
health intervention for transgender and nonbinary (TNB) adolescents. TNB adolescents are at profound mental
health risk. Compared to cisgender (non-TNB) adolescents, TNB adolescents have a two- to three-fold increased
risk for depression, anxiety, and suicidality. Moreover, TNB adolescents experience unique stressors related to
their gender minority identities that contribute to the development of psychological distress, including depression
and anxiety. Yet very little research has focused on adapting evidence-based interventions that are known to be
effective in treating depression and anxiety for TNB adolescents by incorporating minority stress considerations,
and none have been developed specifically for mobile delivery. Leveraging technology to deliver culturally
tailored, evidence-based mental health interventions to TNB adolescents holds great promise to reduce health
disparities and improve mental health outcomes in this health disparity population with documented barriers
accessing competent mental health care.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
This project aims to develop and evaluate a transdiagnostic gender-affirmative CBT-based digital mental health
intervention for transgender and nonbinary (TNB) adolescents. Leveraging technology to deliver culturally
tailored, evidence-based mental health interventions to TNB adolescents holds great promise to reduce health
disparities and improve mental health outcomes in this health disparity population with documented barriers to
accessing competent mental health care.
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