Familias con Orgullo: Study protocol for an efficacy study of a family-based intervention for Hispanic sexual minority youth

Author:

Lozano AlyssaORCID,Estrada Yannine,Scott DaltonORCID,Tapia Maria I.,Santos Jr. Hudson P.ORCID,Carrico Adam W.,Zolobczuk Joseph,Manker Amber,Prado Guillermo

Abstract

This manuscript describes the rationale and design of a family-based, Hispanic sexual minority youth (HSMY) specific preventive intervention, Familias con Orgullo (Families with Pride). HSMY (N = 306) and their primary caregivers will be recruited in South Florida and be randomized to Familias con Orgullo or prevention as usual. The intervention will be delivered by trained study facilitators. Outcomes will be measured at baseline and 6-, 18-, and 30-months post-baseline. The goals of this study are to evaluate whether the Familias con Orgullo intervention, compared to community practice, is effective in reducing drug use and depressive symptoms through the improvement of parent support for the youth, parent acceptance, family functioning, youth stress, and sexual minority stress. Additionally, we will explore whether gender and baseline levels of parent support for the youth, parent acceptance, family functioning, youth stress, and sexual minority stress moderate intervention effects on the youth outcomes. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT06057337, First posted September 28, 2023.

Funder

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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