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Understanding the Needs of LGBTQ Clients and Their Risk for Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Training Community Mental Health Workers.

NCJ Number
253886
Journal
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services Volume: 31 Issue: 2 Dated: 2019 Pages: 166-181
Author(s)
Maureen C. Kenny; Claire Helpingstine; Roberto L. Abreu; Francesco Duberti
Date Published
2019
Length
16 pages
Annotation
Since training on commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) and victimization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youths can increase awareness among professionals who provide services to this community, the current study evaluated the effectiveness of a community-based training program geared toward mental health workers in a diverse metropolitan city.
Abstract
The training provided information about the continuum of sexuality and gender identity, sensitivity when working with LGBTQ clients, LGBTQ clients' risks for CSE, and ways to improve service delivery to this population. Participants' (64) knowledge level of these areas was examined prior to the training, immediately thereafter, and in a 6-month follow-up. Participants showed an increase in knowledge from pretest to posttest. Follow-up testing on a limited sample revealed scores that were lower than posttest scores, but higher than pretest scores. Overall, through this community-based training, participants gained knowledge about the continuum of sexual and gender identity, appropriate service delivery when working with LGBTQ individuals, and the risk factors for CSE for LGBTQ youths. Participants also reported feeling satisfied with the training approach and format. Implications for future training to improve mental health workers' competence with LGBTQ victims of sexual exploitation are explored. (publisher abstract modified)