RecruitingPhase 2NCT06839859

Family Acceptance Project Online (Pilot RCT)

An Online Family-based Program to Reduce Inequity Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth of Color (Pilot RCT)


Sponsor

University of Michigan

Enrollment

180 participants

Start Date

Apr 24, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Research shows that sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) experience high rates of mental health problems and other challenges (e.g., social, academic). A major factor that leads to these challenges is family rejection (family behaviors and reactions that minimize, deny, ridicule and attempt to prevent or change a child's sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression). Racial and ethnic minority youth experience the highest rates of family rejection and related health risks. The Family Acceptance Project (FAP) is a research, education, and intervention initiative that was founded more than 20 years ago to help diverse families learn to support and affirm their SGMY. FAP's Family Support Model is grounded in the lived experiences of diverse SGMY and families and uses a culture-based family support framework that enables parents and caregivers to change rejecting behaviors that FAP's research has shown contribute to health risks and increase supportive and accepting behaviors that promote well-being for SGMY. The overall goal of this research project is to evaluate a nine-week online version of FAP's Family Support Model (FAP-O). The investigators will specifically study how FAP-O: 1. Promotes parent/caregiver acceptance and support of their sexual and gender minority youth. 2. Increases family bonding and communication. 3. Increases SGMYs' feelings of pride in being LGBTQ+ and more hopeful about the future. 4. Leads to reductions in mental health problems reported by SGMY who experience family rejection. Before receiving FAP-O's family support services, racial and ethnic minority SGMY (ages 14 to 25) and their caregivers will complete an initial pre-test survey. After completing this initial (baseline) survey, half of the families will participate in program sessions. Following the first round of sessions, all participants will complete an immediate follow-up survey, with an additional survey conducted six months after this. These surveys help us learn if FAP-O impacts the project's goals above. After the final survey, the other half of the families will attend program sessions. The investigators will also ask SGMY and caregivers to share what they liked about the program and their guidance for enhancing it.


Eligibility

Min Age: 14 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This pilot study is testing an online program based on the Family Acceptance Project to help LGBTQ+ youth of color whose families are rejecting their identity. The program involves online sessions for both the young person and a caregiver to help reduce rejection and improve mental health outcomes. **You may be eligible if...** - You identify as LGBTQ+ (or are questioning) and your caregiver knows about your identity - You are between 14 and 25 years old - You identify as a person of color or belong to a racial/ethnic minority group - You live in the United States and read and speak English - You have reliable internet access and can attend eight 2-hour online sessions - Your family/caregiver has shown moderate to high rejection of your identity **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are at high risk for suicide - You are experiencing active psychosis - Your caregiver is not willing to participate Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALFamily Acceptance Project - Online

a 9-week long online group program for LGBTQ+ youth of color and their parents / caregivers


Locations(1)

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

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