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Found 205 clinical trials
T Ted Snyderman, MSW

Comprehensive Adaptive Multisite Prevention of University Student Suicide

Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among college students and suicidal ideation and suicide-related behaviors are a frequent presenting problem at college counseling centers (CCCs), which are overburdened. Studies show that some students respond rapidly to treatment, whereas others require considerably more resources. Evidence-based adaptive treatment strategies (ATSs) …

18 - 25 years of age Both Phase N/A
D Dave Gowel

Brief Interventions on Social Media to Reduce Suicide Risk (Intervention 1)

This clinical trial is part of a series of brief interventions to reduce suicide risk in collaboration with the social media platform RallyPoint, a site specifically designed for U.S. servicemembers and veterans to connect with one another. In this RCT (Intervention 1: Peer Support), the investigators will test a psychoeducational …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
D Dave Gowel

Brief Interventions on Social Media to Reduce Suicide Risk (Intervention 3)

This clinical trial is part of a series of brief interventions to reduce suicide risk in collaboration with the social media platform RallyPoint, a site specifically designed for U.S. servicemembers and veterans to connect with one another. In this RCT (Intervention 3: Professional Outreach), the investigators will test a psychoeducational …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
T Tiebang Liu, Ph.D.

An Implementation Study of Suicide Risk Management Among Discharged Psychiatric Patients

The post-discharge suicide risk among psychiatric patients is significantly higher than it among patients with other diseases and general population. The brief contact interventions (BCIs) are recommended to decrease the risk in areas with limited mental health service resource like China, however the best frequency to implement BCIs is unknown. …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
T Tara Schmidt, MPH

Promoting Community Conversations About Research to End Native Youth Suicide in Rural Alaska

This intervention study measures the outcomes of the PC CARES (Promoting Community Conversations about Research to End Suicide) project implemented in remote rural Alaskan villages. Researchers worked with local service providers and other partners to recruit facilitators who were trained to implement the 5-session PC CARES curriculum. The study will …

15 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
J Jeffrey Benware, PhD

Veterans Coordinated Community Care (3C) Study

Veterans Coordinated Community Care (3C) Study will recruit 850 Veterans at risk for suicide post inpatient hospitalization. Each participant will be randomly assigned to treatment as usual (TAU) or TAU plus the Coping Long Term with Active Suicide Program (CLASP), with follow-up for 6 months after discharge. Outcomes include suicide-related …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
E Emmanuel Poulet, MD

Evaluation of the Safety Plan to Prevent Suicidal Reiteration

Each year, suicide is the cause of 8,580 deaths in France, it is the second leading cause of death among 15-24 year olds. People who have made a first suicide attempt are identified as being at greater risk of repeating a suicidal gesture, particularly in the first month following the …

18 - 65 years of age Both Phase N/A
G Gwendolyn Portzky, PhD

Effect of Suicide Prevention Training for Professionals

Annually a substantial number of courses and trainings are organised in Flanders with regard to suicide prevention.These trainings are mainly aimed at intermediaries, such as caregivers, teachers, police, etc. From previous research it appears that such trainings are one of the most effective strategies for increasing knowledge, attitudes, skills and …

- 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
N Naser Ahmadi, MD, Ph.D.

Youth Partners in Care for Suicide Prevention

This randomized comparative effectiveness trial will compare two evidence-based approaches to emergency care for youth ages 15-24 who present to the Emergency Department (ED) with suicidal ideation or behavior. OUtcomes will be monitored at baseline and at 3, 6 & 12 month follow-up assessments.

15 - 24 years of age Both Phase 2
J Joseph C Geraci, PhD

National Sponsorship Program for Transitioning Service Members

Background The United States is undergoing a suicide epidemic for its youngest Veterans (18-to-34-years-old) as their suicide rate has almost doubled since 2001. Veterans are at the highest risk during their first-year post-discharge, thus creating a "deadly gap" for them. In response, the nation has developed strategies that emphasize a …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A

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