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Focused Suicide Prevention Strategy for Youth Presenting to the Emergency Department With Suicide Related Behaviour

Recruiting
12 - 17 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Suicide is the leading cause of death due to illness among Canadian youth, claiming more lives than any medical illness, including cancer. Suicide prevention is possible, and early intervention is needed. The investigators will examine the effectiveness of a previously-piloted, ED-based suicide prevention intervention, across Canadian sites, using a randomized clinical trial design. The investigators will determine whether the patient- and family-centered intervention is more effective than enhanced usual care in reducing suicide-related behaviors in 330 youth at high-risk of suicide.

Description

This is a Multi-site Randomized Controlled Trial of a patient- and family-centered suicide prevention intervention added to usual care (SAFE + UC) for adolescents aged 12 to 17 years who present to the Emergency Department (ED) with suicidal ideation or suicide risk behaviours. The investigators will determine whether the SAFE + UC intervention is more effective than enhanced usual care (telephone navigation + UC) in reducing suicide-related behaviors in 330 youth at high-risk of suicide across Canadian sites.

SAFE + UC is a 6-week, standardized, manualized outpatient program that teaches participants to the skills to manage suicidal thoughts and impulses effectively. The family component addresses conflictual relationships that may be present in the family as well as improving family communication.

Telephone navigation (NAV) + UC consists of up to 6 weekly telephone calls to ensure that the participant has connected with community resources suggested by the ED team and provide additional resources as needed.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Youth presenting in the Emergency Department with SIQ-Jr score ≥ 31,
  • Has a participating parent or caregiver who is able to communicate easily in English, or is willing to communicate using a hospital-organized translator,
  • Between the ages 12-17 years old,
  • Living in the catchment area of one of the three hospital sites and access to a telephone.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Score of 3 on KSADS screen for current psychosis or elevated mood
  • Moderate to severe intellectual disability, and/or autism based on clinical chart.

Study details

Suicide, Suicide Prevention, Suicidal Ideation, Self-Injurious Behavior, Behavioral Symptoms

NCT06225661

The Hospital for Sick Children

29 January 2024

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