Efficacy of EBPSI on Future Suicide Risk Among Adolescent Suicide Attempters
A Multi-centric Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Electronic-Based Psychosocial Interventions on Future Suicide Risk Among Adolescent Suicide Attempters
University of Pittsburgh
168 participants
Aug 31, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
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.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- All adolescents who have attempted suicide within the last thirty days and presented to the study site
- Between ages of 12-18 years
- Participants of all gender will be included
- Medically stable patients who have stable blood pressure, breathing rates without fever, and intact orientation to time, place, and person
Exclusion Criteria4
- A current or a lifetime diagnosis of psychosis. We will confirm the same using a detailed clinical interview according to ICD-10 diagnostic guidelines.
- A history of mental retardation and any neurological condition causing cognitive impairment.
- A diagnosis of substance dependence as confirmed by M.I.N.I. KID 6.0 over the last six months. We will include those with tobacco dependence.
- A diagnosis of serious medical illness like end-stage cancer, AIDS, less than a month following acute cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.
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Interventions
Electronic based Psycho-social Intervention (EBPSI) described as video based telepsychiatry sessions targeted on brief intervention and coping skills; with a total of 5 sessions on days 10, 30, 45, 60 and 90 after baseline intervention.
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NCT06474221