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Evaluation of a Brief, Scalable Module to Mitigate Suicidal Ideation Among Youth

Evaluation of a Brief, Scalable Module to Mitigate Suicidal Ideation Among Youth

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12-17 years
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Overview

This project is designed to test a brief therapy to reduce suicidal ideation among a diverse sample of youths ages 12 to 17 who experience anxiety or depression. The goal of the study is to conduct a clinical trial testing whether this therapy reduces suicidal ideation and related beliefs that one is a burden on others. This project will contribute to the field by potentially showing evidence supportive of a brief strategy to reduce suicidal ideation in a way that can be readily understood and used by mental health providers in the community.

Description

This project tests the ability of a brief therapy module to engage youth perceived burdensomeness (PB) in a rigorous randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the intervention, the "Give to Others (GO)" module. The investigators will target PB among 60 ethnically/racially diverse clinic-referred youths (ages 12-17) who experience subacute suicide ideation SI (i.e., positive suicide risk screen; stable safety status). Youths will be recruited from the clinical and community settings and will be randomized to one of the following 2 arms: an assessment and suicide risk management condition (Safety Planning control arm); and a Safety Planning plus GO module condition. The investigators hypothesize that youths receiving the GO module will have lower levels of PB at post-treatment compared with youths who receive the control arm. The investigators also hypothesize that youths receiving the GO module will have lower levels of PB at post-treatment compared to pre-treatment levels.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria

Adolescents must:

  • be between ages 12 and 17 years
  • score at or above 4 on the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire- Burdensomeness Scale
  • have a positive screen for suicide risk (i.e., endorsement of suicidal ideation via self-report or parent-report).

Exclusion Criteria

For adolescents to be excluded, they must:

  • have cognitive impairment or developmental delay which does not allow for the completion of basic study procedures (i.e., reading and filling out questionnaires; talking to a clinician)
  • show imminent risk or a history of hurting themselves or others requiring intensive and restrictive services
  • be involved currently in a psychosocial treatment

Study details
    Suicidal Ideation

NCT06586645

Florida International University

15 October 2025

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