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Transdiagnostic Intervention to Reduce Internalized Health-Related Stigma
Sponsor: University of Florida
Summary
Stigma due to health conditions increases disease burden and adversely impacts health. The internalization of health-related stigma is associated with impaired mental health and quality of life. The current project will test the effects of a novel, transdiagnostic, group counseling intervention, and peer support, to determine the optimal method for helping patients cope with health-related stigma, reducing its internalization, and enhancing patient quality of life.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
195
Start Date
2024-10-03
Completion Date
2027-03-31
Last Updated
2026-02-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Healing HEARTS
Session topics will include: psychoeducation; myths and stereotypes; cognitive distortions and restructuring; coping strategies; interpersonal effectiveness; self-efficacy; mindfulness and self-compassion; acceptance and positive self-image; disclosure and finding support; stigma in health care; and empowerment and advocacy.
Peer Support
Peer support groups will cover general topics such as symptom management, stress, and social support. Stigma will not be a formal topic of discussion, and group leaders will be trained to avoid initiating conversations about stigma; however, to capture realistic discussions in peer support groups, participants will not be prohibited from discussing the topic should they bring it up.
Locations (1)
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, United States