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Critical narrative interventions (CNIs) have not been examined for addressing psychological outcomes (e.g., depression, anxiety, self-esteem, empowerment, psychological well-being) within sexual and gender minority emerging adults (SGM EA) of color; therefore, this pilot study will examine the use of CNIs to impact SGM of color psychological outcomes. Prior literature has shown that CNIs have the potential to increase empowerment, self-efficacy, and social support as a prevention strategy for mental health. The research study is being conducted to see if telling your story through photographs or video can improve the mental health and well-being of emerging adults that identify as a member of a sexual and/or gender minority and a racial and/or ethnic minority. Participants will be asked to complete the following research procedures: 1. take a survey online (about 20-30 minutes), then an interview about everyday experiences as sexual/gender minority of color and your experiences in seeking out mental health services. 2. After the interview, participants will have one month to tell their story, answering two prompts "Tell us a time you have felt seen" and "Tell us a time when you have felt unseen." You will be randomized to one of two formats of telling your story: taking photographs or making two short videos. 1. Photographs: Those that are randomized to the photograph condition will be asked to take 12 photos total telling your story and answering the prompt. 2. Videos: Those that are randomized to the video condition will be asked to create two (1-3 minute) videos telling your story and answering the prompts. 3. At the one-month time frame, participants will be asked to fill out another survey (about 20-30 minutes) and then complete an interview about the photos or videos created.


Clinical Trial Description

The research activities involve a two-arm pilot enrolling a sample of 30 participants who identify as sexual and gender minority (SGM), racial/ethnic minority/person of color (POC), and living with moderate to severe depression. After consent and completion of the baseline survey (15-20 min) and interview (45-60 min), participants will be randomized into one of two critical narrative interventions: photo-novella (n=15) or digital storytelling (n=15). All participants will be given the same two prompts for their narrative intervention asking, "Share an experience of when you have felt seen as an SGM Person of Color in Philadelphia." AND "share an experience of when you have felt unseen as an SGM person of color in Philadelphia." Photo-Novella: Participants in the photo-novella intervention will be asked to tell their story through 12 photographs and a caption (6 for the first prompt and 6 for the second prompt). Participants will be instructed to take a photograph answering the two prompts. Participants may use their smartphones or digital camera to capture their photographs. Participants may also edit their photographs using photo-editing software for aesthetics. Participants will also be asked to provide a short caption (no more than two sentences) explaining their photograph and provide a title for their work. Participants will be provided with a basic guide on photography and how to "snap a picture." Digital Story: Participants in the digital storytelling intervention will be asked to tell their story in 3-6 minutes (two videos total, 1-3 minutes each) utilizing a video format that can include still or moving images, sound, music, and voiceover. Participants will be provided with a guide on software or applications that they can use to create their stories. Participants will be provided with a manual or basic guide to digital stories for their reference. Participants will be provided with guidance on expectations of the video, including format, length, quality, and closed captions for accessibility. At the baseline visit after the survey and interview, participants will be randomized into one of the two intervention conditions (photo-novella or digital story). Once the participant is randomized, they will be provided with the electronic manual (based on their intervention). The research team member will provide guidance on what to expect (i.e., how many photos to take and what the prompt is) and go over the manual with the participant. The participant will then be given the opportunity to ask questions. The participants will be given one month to complete their narrative and be asked to digitally submit their work to the research team during the 1-month visit. Participants will also be given the opportunity to present their work at a gallery (but not required to), which will be scheduled later (about ten months from the date of the first enrollment). The gallery and participation in the gallery are entirely voluntary and will not affect participation in the study. A week before the scheduled 1-month follow-up, a research team member will reach out to the participant to confirm the 1-month study visit via phone, e-mail, or text as indicated in the participant's preferred contact method. A research team member will reach out every two days for confirmation until received from the participant. Participants will receive a link via email a day before their one-month follow-up visit to complete a follow-up survey (15-20 mins). During the one-month follow-up, a research team member virtually on Zoom will conduct a follow-up interview (45-60 mins) asking participants about their experience of creating their critical narrative piece. At the one-month follow-up, research team members will review the final critical narratives of the participants digitally. Two days before the one-month follow-up, participants will receive a link via email to a Box folder (that is HIPAA compliant) where they can upload their photos/videos. The participants will be notified of the gallery date and invited to attend. The gallery is optional and does not impact participation in the study. ;


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NCT number NCT05899218
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pennsylvania
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 17, 2023
Completion date April 1, 2024

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