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. 2020 Oct 12;10(5):1200–1210. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibz200

Table 2.

Intervention and stigma summary

Name Intervention content Primary outcomes Population Stigma type Stigma level Approach
Individual-level interventions
Healthy Choices [30] Motivational interviewing intervention for HIV-positive youth and health care providers Receptive anal sex, drug use for sexual pleasure, and STIs Gay and bisexual men HIV stigma Internalized, anticipated Mediator
SOLVE [53] Online intervention targeting sexual shame and risky sexual behaviors Condomless anal sex, shame Young MSM Shame Internalized Outcome; mediator
ESTEEM [36, 37] In-person intervention using cognitive-behavioral skills to help participants directly address minority stress Depression, anxiety, condomless sex, alcohol use, stigma coping Gay, bisexual, and queer men Explicit and implicit internalized homophobia, concealment Internalized, anticipated Outcome; moderator
RISE [27] Web-based modules about social and cognitive aspects of internalized binegativity and attitudinal change. Internalized binegativity Bisexual individuals Internalized binegativity, concealment Internalized, anticipated Outcome
ART adherence reminders [28] Two-way SMS reminder messages for medication adherence ART adherence Men living with HIV HIV stigma and discrimination Enacted Outcome
Expressive writing [35] Brief expressive writing exercises about gay-related trauma or stress Affect, gay-specific functioning and stress Gay men Gay-related rejection sensitivity Anticipated Outcome
Evaluative conditioning [58] Internet-based intervention targeting self-esteem and self-efficacy to decrease homonegativity internalization Internalized homophobia; self-esteem Gay men Internalized homophobic stigma Internalized Outcome
CBT skills intervention [29] CBT intervention for HIV-related distress and mental health and for integration in health care settings Depressive thoughts, anxiety, and HIV-stigma distress MSM HIV stigma Internalized Outcome
Latinos Empowering Ourselves [44] Intervention to prevent HIV transmission by improving self-efficacy and self-empowerment Condomless sex; condom self-efficacy Latino gay and bisexual men Sexual minority stigma, internalized homophobia Enacted, anticipated, internalized Content only
PrEPTECH [51] Telemedicine, home PrEP delivery, and at-home STI testing; intervention targeting barriers to PrEP uptake and adherence PrEP initiation; daily adherence Young MSM of color PrEP stigma Anticipated Content only
Healthy Relationships [31] Intervention delivered in primary care settings that targeted coping skills to promote HIV-related health Condom use; depression, anxiety, substance use, HIV status disclosure Gay men HIV stigma, mental health stigma Internalized Content only
Rainbow SPARX [34] Computerized CBT video game addressing emotion regulation in response to stigma Depressive symptoms Sexual minority youth Internalized homophobia, heterosexism, rejection, bullying Internalized, anticipated, enacted Content only
Group-level interventions
Somatic Experiencing [14] Intervention targeting coping with gender minority stigma and gender dysphoria to improve mental health Depression, anxiety, somatic symptoms, quality of life, coping with discrimination Gender minorities Gender minority stigma Enacted Moderator
2GETHER [23] Individual and group-based couples intervention to improve relationship functioning and sexual health Sexual risk behavior, HIV prevention behaviors Sexual minority men Internalized homonegativity Internalized Moderator
Project PRIDE [17] Intervention focused on coping in response to minority stress, substance use reduction, and mental health concerns Mental health, internalized homonegativity, substance use, sexual risk, self-esteem Sexual minority young men Internalized homonegativity, concealment Internalized, anticipated Outcome
La Familia [18] Group discussions focused on sexual orientation disclosure, family rejection, and oppression of immigrant, Latino MSM Condom use and intentions, sex and substance use coping Latino MSM Internalized homophobia, disclosure discomfort Internalized, anticipated Outcome
Modified Group CBT [19] Manualized CBT intervention for depression Internalized and anticipated stigma, depression Sexual minorities Internalized homophobia Internalized Outcome
Queer Women Conversations [20] Group psychoeducational sessions with content on personal goal setting, coping, sex and bodies, sexual and internalized stigma, and relationships Sexual risk behavior, sexual stigma Sexual minority women Sexual stigma, internalized homophobia Internalized, enacted, structural Outcome
Life Skills for Men—Adaptation [16] Peer-led group intervention focused on HIV risk including adapted topics (e.g., identity affirmation; communication and partner negotiation; coming out; sexual practices; and HIV) HIV risk and sexual behaviors Transgender MSM Internalized homophobia, prejudice, cisgender male stigma Internalized, enacted Outcome
Health Mpowerment [21, 22] Mobile web-based intervention to reduce logistical, financial, and stigma barriers to HIV prevention and care with support through online forums and support Barriers to HIV prevention and care, stigma coping Black MSM HIV stigma, internalized homophobia, sexual prejudice Internalized, enacted Outcome
Acceptance and compassion-based group therapy [32] Group psychotherapeutic intervention targeting the mental distress associated with internalized HIV stigma HIV stigma, cognitive flexibility MSM HIV stigma Internalized Outcome
Web-based peer counseling [40] A video-interactive, internet-based peer counseling intervention for an at-home HIV-testing program Transportation and anticipated HIV stigma as barriers to HIV testing Gay and bisexual men HIV stigma Anticipated Outcome
All Gender Health [50] Group prevention and sexual health education program using lectures, video, music, and discussion developed for transgender and gender-nonconforming populations Safe sex self-efficacy, condom use and attitudes, number of casual partners, relationship monogamy SGM Gender minority stigma, transphobic discrimination Enacted Content only
AFFIRM [15] Group CBT intervention with integrated sexual and gender affirming practice to improve coping and mental health Depression and reflective stigma coping skills SGM youth Transphobic stigma Enacted Content only
TIM Project: A Black Young Men’s Health Study [45] Facebook group intervention with videos and chats to improve HIV testing through HIV education, social support, and self-management HIV testing Black young MSM HIV stigma Enacted Content only
Still Climbin’ [41] Group CBT intervention targeting coping with minority stress across multiple stigmatized identities Coping with discrimination Black MSM HIV, race, sexual orientation discrimination Enacted Content only
SSSR Program [24, 26] Group-based couples intervention on relationship skills for same-sex male couples (e.g., communication; problem-solving; negotiating monogamy; and minority stress coping) Relationship communication and satisfaction, minority stress coping Sexual minority men Homophobia Internalized, enacted, structural Content only
SSSR—female adaptation [25] Group intervention focused on relationship education skills for same-sex female couples; adapted SSSR with female same-sex couple content Relationship functioning, minority stress coping Sexual minority women Homophobia Internalized, enacted, structural Content only
Community-level interventions
POSSE [46] Popular opinion leaders delivered intervention sessions with HIV risk reduction messages to young people in the House and Ball community Sexual risk behavior, HIV stigma Black young MSM and transwomen HIV stigma Enacted Outcome
Out in Schools [42] Film screenings in schools followed by facilitated dialogue about SGM experiences; both sexual minority and nonminority students participated Suicide ideation, bullying discrimination, and school connectedness Heterosexual and sexual minority youth Discrimination, bullying Enacted Outcome
hivstigma.com [47] Media campaign followed by moderated online blogs and forums aimed at reducing HIV stigma HIV stigma Sexual minority men HIV stigma Enacted Outcome
Connect-To-Protect [33] Community resource changes to decrease HIV stigma via community partner mobilization, targeting MSM, injection drug users, or heterosexual women HIV stigma, HIV-related community resources Young MSM, drug users, heterosexual women HIV stigma Internalized Outcome
Combination Prevention Programme [39] Multisite, multicity behavioral, biomedical, and structural interventions targeting HIV transmission and stigma in Mexico Condom usage, HIV testing, awareness of HIV status, perceived stigma MSM HIV stigma, healthcare discrimination Anticipated Content only
Multilevel interventions
Life Skills [48] Peer-led groups and individual intervention focused on HIV risk with transgender-specific topics (e.g., transgender pride, medical care, housing, and employment; sexual negotiation) HIV risk reduction Transwomen HIV stigma, gay-related stress Enacted Outcome
Health Mpowerment—community adaptation [43] Community-level intervention using peer outreach and small group to discuss HIV testing and safer sex topics HIV testing, safe sex Black MSM and transwomen Racism, homophobia, comfort with being gay Enacted, internalized Outcome
Reducing stigma and increasing health [52] Multitiered community intervention aimed at mitigating healthcare stigma as a barrier to HIV prevention Stigma mitigation MSM and female sex workers Health care discrimination Enacted, anticipated Outcome
LA-ICCSSCH [49] Individual and structural interventions targeting housing discrimination and HIV stigma to reduce HIV transmission HIV stigma as barrier to HIV care, HIV education and prevention Black MSM and people living with HIV Housing discrimination, HIV stigma Enacted Outcome

CBT cognitive behavioral therapy; MSM men who have sex with men; SGM sexual and gender minority.