Online Referral and Intervention to Prevent Adolescent and Young Adult Suicide
University Hospital, Lille
396 participants
Oct 13, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
ORIAS is a randomized controlled trial designed to study the efficacy of the ELIOS system in reducing suicidality in the AYA, reinforcing their motivation to seek help and making them access to care. As ELIOS would be the first suicide prevention system worldwide entirely tailored to the AYA contemporaneous modes of interaction on social media, ORIAS was designed to address the challenge of deciding whether this innovation is worth adding to the current national and international prevention arsenal. While randomized control trials are crucially lacking in the field of suicide prevention, especially on the Internet, the high-level evidence that ORIAS is expected to bring could have a decisive influence on how the French prevention strategies will seize the social media.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- To spontaneously contact the ELIOS online system
- To have been experiencing suicidal ideations in the week prior the contact
- To live in France and speak French
- To provide informed consent
- For ethical reasons, we decided not to include minors, due to impossibility of getting the parental authorizations without compromising the facilitation role of the system. However, most recent expert consensus consider that adolescence extends to 25 years old.
Exclusion Criteria1
- To contact the ELIOS online system for a relative or an acquaintance
Interested in this trial?
Get notified about updates and connect with the research team.
Interventions
ELIOS is a suicide prevention system worldwide entirely tailored to the AYA contemporaneous modes of interaction on social media. This includes * A systematic initial contact with an ELIOS web-clinician * Systematic recontacts by the ELIOS web-clinicians scheduled at 24h, 72h and/or 7 days, depending on the participants' level of suicide risk * The opportunity to spontaneously contact the ELIOS system and get in contact with a web-clinician
Three types of resources will be suggested via the ELIOS website: * The General Practitioner (GP) * The closest medico-psychologic center (CMP) * The emergency services The order of presentation of the resource contacts will depend on the participants' intensity of suicidal ideation.
Locations(1)
View Full Details on ClinicalTrials.gov
For the most up-to-date information, visit the official listing.
NCT04642157