Overview
This study is refining and pilot testing a novel Virtual Reality (VR) supplement for inpatient treatment: the Practice Experiences for School Reintegration (PrESR) program. The PrESR provides immersive school and social experiences for inpatient adolescents (with suicidal-related admissions) to practice skills in real-world settings with the guidance of a trained clinician within the confines of a hospital. The initial intervention was based on feedback from adolescent hospitalized for suicide-related crises, and school and hospital professionals, but did not provide tailored experiences to address the individual needs of ethnic-racial, gender, and sexual minoritized adolescents. Therefore, the VR environment of PrESR was adapted based on input from adolescents with previous suicide-related crises identifying as ethnic, racial, sex, or gender minoritized. This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to explore the feasibility, acceptability, and facilitators/barriers to implementation of the adapted version of PrESR for improving outcomes in hospitalized adolescents. This study is not powered to test hypotheses; however, in addition to assessing feasibility, acceptability, and barriers/facilitators, this pilot trial will assess candidate intermediary and outcome measures.
Description
This study recruits a prospective sample of youth hospitalized for suicide-related crises. Target sample size is approximately N = 26 enrolled adolescents, with the intention of recruiting at least 16 participants who identify as ethnic, racial, sex, or gender minoritized. The pilot RCT includes two conditions: an enhanced treatment as usual condition and an experimental condition. All participants will receive standard treatment, as well as researcher provided worksheets addressing introduction to cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive restructuring, problem-solving, and affect regulation. Participants randomized to the experimental condition will also receive one or more sessions with PrESR. Outcomes will be assessed during hospitalization and again 3-weeks following hospital discharge.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Current hospitalization for suicidal thoughts and behaviors
- Ages 13-18
- Clinician approval
- Ability to speak, read, and understand English sufficiently to complete study procedures
- Consent of a parent/legal guardian (in English or Spanish; for minor participants)
- Adolescent assent or consent (in English)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Evidence of active psychosis
- Evidence of intellectual disability
- Risk for cybersickness (greater or equal to 50th percentile as measured on the Motion Sickness Susceptibility Questionnaire).