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Citation

Camp J, Morris A, Wilde H, Smith P, Rimes KA. Cogn. Behav. Therap. 2023; 16: s1754470x23000326.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/S1754470X23000326

PMID

38125010

PMCID

PMC7615396

Abstract

Gender- and sexuality-minoritised (GSM) adolescents are at increased risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviours compared to their cisgender and heterosexual peers. This increased risk is thought to be explained in part by exposure to stigma and societal oppression. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based intervention for self-harm and suicidal behaviour that may have advantages for supporting GSM young people in distress. No study has yet sought to understand what GSM-associated difficulties may be important to consider in DBT for adolescents, or the experiences of GSM young people in a standard DBT programme. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the experiences of GSM young people in DBT and what difficulties and dilemmas associated with their gender and sexuality diversity were thought by them to be important to target in DBT. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 14 GSM young people in a comprehensive DBT programme and were analysed using Reflexive Thematic Analysis. The analysis was supported by two further GSM young people who had finished DBT. The findings were split into three overarching themes (Identity, Impact of Others, and Space for Sexual and Gender Identity in DBT), each with themes within. The identity-based theme included "identity confusion and acceptance"; the relationship-based themes included "cis-Heterosexism" and "community connectedness"; and the space within DBT themes included "negotiating focus and targeting in DBT" and "creating safety in DBT".

FINDINGS are discussed in relation to implications and recommendations for therapists working with GSM young people within and outside of DBT.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; sexual minority; self-harm; Dialectical Behaviour Therapy; LGBTQ+; non-binary; trans

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