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Pilot Study of a Smart Phone Assisted Problem Solving Therapy for Men Who Have Presented With Intentional Self-harm to Emergency Departments
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating CHESS Mobile Health smart phone application and Problem solving therapy for Suicide. Completed, enrolled 7 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
To refine a novel intervention using a combination of a smart phone application with best practice psychotherapy for men who have presented to hospital with intentional self-harm. The outcome will be change in baseline of scores on a depression rating scale the PHQ-9 at six weeks. Moreover, the investigators will ask participants about the acceptability of the intervention and the acceptability of using routine data sources as outcome measures. This will inform methods of recruitment for the larger cluster randomized controlled trial and the creation of a treatment manual.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A smart phone application designed to reduce intentional self-harm through problem solving e-therapy.
Face to face problem solving therapy every week for six weeks.