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Found 201 clinical trials
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 …

years of age All Phase N/A
T Tiebang Liu, Ph.D.

TEEM-GIFTS: A Gamified mHealth to Reduce Post-Discharge Suicide Risk

Patients with mental disorders are at significantly higher risk of suicide after discharge compared to the general population and patients with other diseases. Currently, there is a lack of post-discharge community suicide risk management services in China. The research team's preliminary research suggests that mHealth interventions are well-accepted and feasible …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
K Katherine Elkington, PhD

e-Connect: A Service System Intervention for Justice Youth at Risk for Suicide

The investigators propose to create e-Connect, a new service delivery model that will enable real time identification and targeted, county-specific referral and linkage of participants with suicidal behavior (SB) and related behavioral health (BH) problems. e-Connect will: (i) establish and formalize interagency referral decisions based on clinical need, jointly derived …

10 years of age All 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 All Phase N/A
M Michael S Esterman, PhD

Suicide Risk Interventions

The suicide rate among active duty service members and Veterans increased substantially following the onset of post-9/11 conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Accordingly, Veteran suicide prevention has been identified as a national healthcare and research priority. The investigators will recruit 136 female and male Veterans who have been hospitalized for …

18 years of age All Phase 2
M Marjan Fathi, Suicidology, Postdoctoral

Randomized Suicide Prevention Trial Using ASSIP and ACT in Suicide Attempters

This is a randomized controlled trial that aims to compare the effectiveness of two psychological treatment approaches: the Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program (ASSIP) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The study seeks to determine which of these two methods is more effective in reducing suicidal ideation and mental pain …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
J Jigyansa I Pattnaik, MD

Efficacy of EBPSI on Future Suicide Risk Among Adolescent Suicide Attempters

Our study is designed to study the efficacy of an Electronic based psycho-social intervention targeting healthy coping and problem solving skills to mitigate suicidal behaviour. This would integrate existing systems and bridge the gap in accessibility to care for suicidal behaviour.

12 - 18 years of age All Phase N/A
T Tatiana Falcone, M.D.

Ketamine Treatment of Youth Suicide Attempters

Ketamine, an NMDA antagonist, has been shown to have rapid anti- suicidal effects. However, its safety and efficacy and special populations has not been investigated and documented. Several reports in adults suggest rapid decrease of suicidal ideation. In the last decade there is an alarming increase of the number of …

14 - 30 years of age All Phase 3
A Alan Peterson, Ph.D.

Written Exposure Therapy for Suicide Prevention

Military service members admitted to inpatient psychiatry for self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) represent an at-risk group for continued SITBs and rehospitalizations in the post-discharge period. However, there is an absence of evidence-based interventions designed to be delivered on inpatient psychiatric units to reduce the risk of post-discharge SITBs. To …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
D David Sheridan, MD

Proximal Risk for Suicide in Adolescents

The central hypothesis is that biometric data can continuously monitor and allow for early identification/intervention of escalating suicidal symptoms. The rationale is that improved outpatient monitoring through wearable technology can create a more objective platform to provide the ability to identify a worsening condition and utilize patient-specific just-in-time therapeutics developed …

13 - 17 years of age All Phase N/A

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