The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of conducting a support group in the Metaverse designed to develop and/or improve resilience in gender diverse people. By exploring the impact of different social challenges in a virtual environment, the main question it aims to answer is whether this approach on conducting support group sessions with gender diverse people will strengthen their resilience and associated abilities (self-compassion) compared to a control group and a waitlist.
The gender diverse population is inclined toward online expression as a way to connect with the community and to explore ways of handling stigma from harsh environments that they live in. The potential beneficial effects of conducting a support group to build resilience and self-compassion, with members from the gender minority community in a virtual environment, allowing the expression of gender identity through avatar customization and social interaction are being tested in the form of a Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT). There are three conditions: the virtual group (enrolling in a Metaverse platform with immersive features), the standard group (enrolling in an online forum platform) and the waitlist group. The study is a between-subjects design with three arms and involves comparisons between pre-intervention, post-intervention and follow-up between: (a) Initial psychological states of the participants, (b) Mid-session, (c) After the support group sessions and (d) At follow-up (3 months). Participants will be randomly allocated to one of the three experimental arms. For small-medium effect sizes assumed (f = 0.20), 3 groups and 4 measurements in time (pre- and post-intervention and one follow-up), a repeated measure analyzing between-within factors a minimum of 45 participants (total sample size) are needed. A target of 123 people (41 per group) has been set to allow for potential dropouts (\~20%). The group sessions should be re-run several times as the chosen Metaverse platform and the general recommendations for conducting support groups limit the number of participants to 7-8 people/group.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
45
The activities will be conducted in a Metaverse platform with immersive features. Each session is divided into two parts (\~2 hours duration). First, a specific social context will be represented (environmental features and static avatars) and a microaggression scenario (adapted for the chosen context) will be described. Participants are engaged in the conversation by the moderator in order to identify various psychological manifestations regarding the context (according to the SORC model) and to come up with solutions for the main, model avatar (part of the research team). Second, the debriefing part of the session will allow participants to talk about their own experiences alongside specific self-compassionate exercises. Repeated measurements will be required: pre-intervention, mid-intervention, post-intervention and at follow-up (after 3 months).
The activities will be conducted asynchronously in an online platform where participants will be guided by the moderator through the same type of activities. First, a social context with specific microaggressions will be presented in a text format followed by the same requirements for participants (identifying various psychological manifestations regarding the context and coming up with solutions for the problematic situation). Second, participants will have the transcripts of several self-compassionate exercises to be done independently. A discussion forum will also require their active engagement. Repeated measurements will be required pre-interventions, mid-intervention, post-intervention and at follow-up (3 months).
University of Bucharest
Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
RECRUITINGGender-affirmation
Assessing changes in levels of comfort and satisfaction related to gender identity with The Psychological Gender Affirmation Scale which contains 5 items, ranging from 1 - Not at all to 5 - Extremely. Higher scores indicate better outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Resilience
Assessing changes in resilient attitudes from a general perspective with the Brief Resilience Scale (6 items on a 5-point Likert response scale, ranging from 1 - Strongly disagree to 5 - Strongly agree) and from a specific view of gender minority resilience with the Gender Minority Stress and Resilience Measure. Only the resilience items will be selected from the 58-items scale (5 items for Community connectedness and 8 items for Pride). Responses range from 0 - Strongly disagree to 4 - Strongly agree. Higher scores indicate better outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Stress and mental health correlates
Assessing changes in perceived distal (Discrimination, Rejection and Victimization - 17 items) and proximal stress factors (Non-affirmation of gender identity, Internalized transphobia, Nondisclosure and Negative future expectations - 28 items) with the Gender Minority Stress and Resilience Measure (selecting only stress-related items) and in mental health symptoms with the Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS), containing 21 items. Higher scores mean worse outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Coping mechanisms
Assessing changes in approached coping mechanisms with the Trans and Nonbinary Coping Measure containing 28 items and 6 subscales with both adaptive and maladaptive types of coping, on a 5-point Likert scale (1 - I do not do this to 5 - I almost always do this). Scoring significance depends on the nature of the coping mechanisms.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Self-compassion
Assessing changes in self-compassionate attitudes with the Short Form of the Self-Compassion Scale, containing 12 items on a 5-point Likert response scale ranging from 1 - Almost never to 5 - Almost always. Higher scores mean better outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Social support
Assessing changes in perceived social support with the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, containing 12 items on a 7-point Likert response scale (ranging rom 1 - Very strongly disagree to 7 - Very strongly agree). Higher scores mean better outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Positive gender identity characteristics
Assessing changes in positive characteristics of gender identity with the Transgender Positive Identity Measure with 24 items with a 7-point Likert response scale (ranging from 1 - Strongly disagree to 7 - Strongly agree).
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 3 months
Mood changes
Short mood check questions for the beggining and end of the sessions with items from The World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index (6-point Likert scale).
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 3 months
Attitudes toward self
Changes in self-focused attention specific to gender minorities with the Gender Identity Reflection and Rumination Scale, containing 15 items on a 4-point Likert scale (1 - almost never to 4 - almost always). Higher scores for reflection mean better outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Assertive attitude
Changes in assertiveness are assessed with the Short Form of the Simple Rathus Assertiveness Scale, with 19 items on a 6-point Likert response format (1 - very unlike me to 6 - very much like me). Higher scores mean better outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
Self-efficacy
Assessing enhacement in self-efficay with the General Self-Efficacy Scale with 10 items on a 4-point Likert scale (1 - Not true at all to 4 - Exactly true). Higher scores mean better outcomes.
Time frame: Up to 5 months
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