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Coping Long Term With Attempted Suicide - Adolescents
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating CLASP-A intervention and Treatment as Usual for Suicide. Completed, enrolled 50 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is to develop an adjunctive intervention for acutely suicidal adolescents who have been admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit. The study intervention is comprised of: 1) two to three individual sessions delivered in an inpatient setting or immediately upon discharge; 2) one family session; 3) six months of follow-up phone interventions. The investigators hypothesize that those who receive the study intervention will have lower rates of suicide events and greater decreases in suicidal ideation after six months.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Three individual sessions with adolescent patient using acceptance based strategies and motivational interviewing techniques. Sessions focused on identifying personalized risk factors for suicidal behavior, identifying values and goals, and development of personalized safety plan.
Referral to outpatient treatment as part of routine discharge planning.