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Implementing an Interpersonal Theory of Suicide Treatment Approach to Improve Outcomes in Suicidal Youth
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating SPARC B and SPARC A for Suicidal Ideation and Depression. Completed, enrolled 123 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this project is to evaluate a set of interventions derived from a theory of suicide that supplements a clinical program and compare their effects on outcomes to the outcomes of the unsupplemented program. This study proposes to evaluate the effect of these interventions on reducing specific negative cognitions associated with depression and suicide ideation in an intensive outpatient program for suicidal youth (Suicide Prevention and Resilience at Children's, SPARC).
Study Details
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Interventions
SPARC B includes all aspects of the SPARC A clinical program, as well as targeting negative cognitions of perceived burdensomeness.
SPARC A is an existing clinical program with a general focus on negative cognitions.