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Strategic Disclosure Intervention for Suicide Attempt Survivors

Illinois · Chicago, IL

While suicide prevention depends on people disclosing suicidal thoughts and behaviors in order to get help, those who talk about their suicidality also face negative responses from the people who they tell. The investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial of a peer-led strategic disclosure intervention for suicide attempt survivors (The To Share or Not to Share Program; called 2Share). This study evaluates the impact of the intervention on suicidal thoughts and behaviors, depression, stigma, disclosure behaviors, and psychosocial outcomes.

Recruiting

DBT Skills Groups for Veterans at High Risk for Suicide Attempt

California · San Diego, CA

Veteran suicide death is a national crisis. Risk factors include emotion dysregulation, which occurs across mental health disorders. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based suicide intervention that targets emotion dysregulation but is resource-intensive and not widely available at VHA. A more efficient evidence-based DBT Skills Group (DBT-SG) is associated with reduced suicidal ideation and emotion dysregulation and likely more feasible to implement at VHA. This is a randomized controlled trial to test whether DBT-SG in addition to VHA treatment-as-usual, compared to only VHA treatment-as-usual, reduces Veteran emotion dysregulation.

Completed

Feasibility Study of a Software Application for Patients Hospitalized After Suicidal Ideation or Suicide Attempts

Connecticut · New Haven, CT

The primary objective of this feasibility study is to assess the feasibility, and usability of a software application to deliver targeted interactive exercises to patients recently hospitalized for suicidal ideation or suicide attempts.

Completed

Study About Treatment After a Suicide Attempt

New York · Rochester, NY

Effective, brief, low-cost interventions for individuals who attempt suicide are needed to save lives and achieve the goals of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. In response to a National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH) Notice of Interest, this time-sensitive proposal leverages an existing federal investment in Zero Suicide to test the effectiveness of a highly promising new treatment for recent suicide attempt survivors and learn how it works. If hypotheses are supported, the study will provide evidence of a brief, practical, and cost-effective therapy that reduces suicide reattempts in a real-world health setting.

Terminated

Teachable Moment Brief Intervention for Suicide Attempt Survivors in an Inpatient Setting

Oklahoma · Tulsa, OK

This study is looking at the helpfulness of a brief treatment targeting suicidality (Teachable Moment Brief Intervention \[TMBI\]) and experimental pain responses in an inpatient population as well as collecting comparison data from the community.

Completed

Teachable Moment Brief Intervention for Veterans Following a Suicide Attempt

Kentucky · Louisville, KY

The overall objective is to determine the acceptability and feasibility of the Teachable Moment Brief Intervention (TMBI) + follow-up consultation for Veterans treated on an inpatient psychiatry unit following a suicide attempt. The study will also determine whether there is a signal of effectiveness supporting the TMBI in improving the recovery trajectory of Veterans following discharge to the community.

Completed

Peer Mentorship to Reduce Suicide Attempts Among High-Risk Adults

Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI

This is a single-blind, randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a peer mentorship intervention (PREVAIL) for reducing suicide risk compared to enhanced usual care among participants (N=455) at high-risk for suicide recruited from inpatient psychiatric units.

Completed

Brief New Treatment for Suicide Attempts

New York · Rochester, NY

Individuals with alcohol or drug use problems who are hospitalized for suicide attempt are at high risk for reattempt. This treatment development study adapts a promising outpatient intervention to prevent suicide reattempt in order to administer it during hospitalization to individuals with alcohol and drug use problems, and to test the adapted intervention in a pilot randomized controlled trial.

Completed

Pilot Study of a Brief Intervention for Medically Hospitalized Suicide Attempt Survivors

Tennessee · Nashville, TN

The current study proposes to study the feasibility and acceptability of a brief psychosocial intervention delivered to suicide attempt survivors hospitalized on a medical/surgical floor or inpatient psychiatry unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The proposed study will involve training of care providers affiliated with Vanderbilt University Medical Center to deliver the brief intervention. Additionally, the participants will complete baseline, 1, 3, and 12-month assessments on outcomes of interest, including readiness to change problematic behaviors, engagement in outpatient mental health services, suicidal ideation, self-harming behavior, and reasons for living.

Completed

Paroxetine/Bupropion in Depression With Suicide Attempt or Thoughts: fMRI Study

New York · New York, NY

This study uses functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the effects of two different antidepressant medications (Paxil CR versus Wellbutrin XL) on reward processing in depressed patients who have attempted suicide or are currently experiencing suicidal thoughts.