Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS Experience

E-health and telehealth are rapidly evolving areas of intervention that may show high potential for use with LGBTQIA+ individuals. Research on the therapeutic utility of these with respect to mental health is limited, particularly in India. SAAHAS (Sexuality, Acceptance, Awareness, Health, and Suppo...

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Main Authors: Jagruti R. Wandrekar, Advaita S. Nigudkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Psychosexual Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/26318318211017278
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spelling doaj-eaac564f64b34d91a38b95d9d5a5c6b02021-07-14T09:35:08ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Psychosexual Health2631-83182631-83262021-04-01310.1177/26318318211017278Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS ExperienceJagruti R. Wandrekar0Advaita S. Nigudkar1 Medico Surgical Clinic and Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Medico Surgical Clinic and Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaE-health and telehealth are rapidly evolving areas of intervention that may show high potential for use with LGBTQIA+ individuals. Research on the therapeutic utility of these with respect to mental health is limited, particularly in India. SAAHAS (Sexuality, Acceptance, Awareness, Health, and Support) is a queer-affirmative, cognitive behavior therapy-based group therapy model of intervention for LGBTQIA+ individuals. We describe here our facilitator experience with expanding the offline group therapy model to online platforms using Google Meet, with an analysis of attendance and modalities of engagement and a description of our therapy notes and themes of discussion. We describe facilitator experience of continued therapeutic support through WhatsApp by analyzing the chats and thematic coding of the same. We also describe here our attempt at using social media for community mental health outreach through dissemination of mental health messages on Instagram and Facebook; data was analyzed using engagement metrics. Observations of the utility and limitations of these video conferencing and social media platforms and suggestions for effective use are provided.https://doi.org/10.1177/26318318211017278
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Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS Experience
Journal of Psychosexual Health
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title Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS Experience
title_short Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS Experience
title_full Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS Experience
title_fullStr Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS Experience
title_full_unstemmed Social Media and Video Conferencing Platforms for Group Therapy and Community Mental Health Outreach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals— The SAAHAS Experience
title_sort social media and video conferencing platforms for group therapy and community mental health outreach for lgbtqia+ individuals— the saahas experience
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Psychosexual Health
issn 2631-8318
2631-8326
publishDate 2021-04-01
description E-health and telehealth are rapidly evolving areas of intervention that may show high potential for use with LGBTQIA+ individuals. Research on the therapeutic utility of these with respect to mental health is limited, particularly in India. SAAHAS (Sexuality, Acceptance, Awareness, Health, and Support) is a queer-affirmative, cognitive behavior therapy-based group therapy model of intervention for LGBTQIA+ individuals. We describe here our facilitator experience with expanding the offline group therapy model to online platforms using Google Meet, with an analysis of attendance and modalities of engagement and a description of our therapy notes and themes of discussion. We describe facilitator experience of continued therapeutic support through WhatsApp by analyzing the chats and thematic coding of the same. We also describe here our attempt at using social media for community mental health outreach through dissemination of mental health messages on Instagram and Facebook; data was analyzed using engagement metrics. Observations of the utility and limitations of these video conferencing and social media platforms and suggestions for effective use are provided.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/26318318211017278
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