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Improving the Mental Health Outcomes of LGBTQ Youth and Young Adults: A Longitudinal Study
Authors:Kirstin R Painter  Maria Scannapieco  Gary Blau  Amy Andre  Kris Kohn
Institution:1. Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD, USAkirstin.painter@samhsa.hhs.gov;3. School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA;4. Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The purpose of this groundbreaking study was to evaluate outcomes of 482 LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning) youth and young adults who received services and supports through the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances Program (CMHI). This study was a secondary data analysis using data from a larger study of 3208 LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ youth ages 11 through 21 who had a serious emotional disturbance (SED). This study is significant in that it evaluates functional outcomes for young people identified as LGBTQ based on a specialized service framework (i.e., system of care approach). In essence, do LGBTQ youth with SED benefit from a specific approach to intervention? In addition, a comparison at intake on suicidality, bullying and victimization was conducted between the LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ identifying youth from the larger sample. The youth and a caregiver were interviewed face-to-face separately at intake, 6-months, and 12-months. Significant improvements were found across all of the dependent variables, supporting the viability of SOC for improving outcomes for LGBTQ youth. Future research should continue to build on this study by adding to the design a control group to improve internal validity of the findings.
Keywords:LGBTQ Youth and Young Adults  Serious Mental Disturbance  Systems of Care
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