Outer-context determinants on the implementation of school-based interventions for LGBTQ+ adolescents.

Daniel Shattuck, Cathleen E Willging, Jeffery Peterson, Mary M Ramos
Author Information
  1. Daniel Shattuck: Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE)-Southwest Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
  2. Cathleen E Willging: Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE)-Southwest Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
  3. Jeffery Peterson: School of Public and Community Health Services, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, USA.
  4. Mary M Ramos: Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Abstract

Background: Schools are critical venues for supporting LGBTQ+ youth well-being. Implementing LGBTQ-supportive practices can decrease experiences of stigmatization, discrimination, and victimization that lead to adverse mental health outcomes like anxiety, depression, and suicidality. However, schools are also subject to a wide range of outer-context pressures that may influence their priorities and implementation of LGBTQ-supportive practices. We assessed the role of emergent outer-context determinants in the context of a 5-year cluster randomized controlled trial to study the implementation of LGBTQ-supportive evidence-informed practices (EIPs) in New Mexico high schools.
Method: Using an iterative coding approach, we analyzed qualitative data from annual interviews with school professionals involved in EIP implementation efforts.
Results: The analysis yielded three categories of outer-context determinants that created challenges and opportunities for implementation: (a) social barriers related to heterocentrism, cisgenderism, and religious conservatism; (b) local, state, and national policy and political discourse; and (c) crisis events.
Conclusions: By exploring the implications of outer-context determinants for the uptake of LGBTQ-supportive practices, we demonstrate that these elements are dynamic-not simply reducible to barriers or facilitators-and that assessing outer-context determinants shaping implementation environments is crucial for addressing LGBTQ health equity.

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  1. R01 HD083399/NICHD NIH HHS

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