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Religious and Sexual Identities: An Intersectional, Longitudinal Examination of Change in Therapy

机译:宗教和性身份:对治疗变化的交叉,纵向检查

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The current study employs an intersectional framework to understand how well counselors are meeting the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, questioning (LGBQQ) and religious clients by examining clients' initial anxiety and depression levels and changes in these symptoms through psychotherapy. Data from 12,825 participants from the Center for Collegiate Mental Health 2012-2014 data set were analyzed. Results from hierarchical linear modeling indicate lower baseline anxiety and depression among religious clients and faster rates of change of anxiety symptoms among nonreligious clients. LGBQQ clients presented with higher initial anxiety and depression, but there were no differences in rates of change of anxiety and depression between heterosexual and LGBQQ clients. Significant but minimal interaction effects between religious and sexual identities were found, indicating a need for further research. Counselors are encouraged to be mindful of these disparities in therapy.
机译:目前的研究雇用了一个交叉框架,了解顾问如何通过检查客户的最初焦虑和抑郁水平以及通过心理治疗来改变这些症状的顾问。 分析了来自大学精神健康中心2012-2014数据集的12,825名参与者的数据。 分层线性建模的结果表明宗教客户的较低基线焦虑和抑郁症,令人生畏的客户中焦虑症状的速度更快。 LGBQQ客户提出了更高的最初焦虑和抑郁症,但异性恋和LGBQQ客户之间的焦虑和抑郁率的变化率没有差异。 发现宗教和性质之间的重大但最小的相互作用效应,表明需要进一步研究。 鼓励辅导员注意治疗这些差异。

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