At a glance
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Reducing Suicide Risk in Adolescents and Young Adults Via a Psychobehavioral Intervention to Regularize Daily Rhythms and Improve Brain Circuitry Functioning
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating BE-SMART-DR and psychoeducational control comparator condition (CC) for Bipolar Disorder and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 65 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to advance a non-pharmacologic suicide preventive intervention with wide dissemination potential as an innovative high-yield solution to reduce suicide rates. The investigators aim to achieve this with this study of Brain Emotion Circuitry Self-Monitoring and Regulation Therapy for Daily Rhythms (BE-SMART-DR), that provides self-directed strategies to regularize sleep and other DRs to reduce short-term suicide risk that can be used lifelong to potentially also reduce long-term suicide risk.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Therapy that provides self-directed strategies to regularize sleep and other DRs to reduce short-term suicide risk that can be used lifelong to potentially also reduce long-term suicide risk
Structured sessions, matched for BE-SMART-DR session number and time, that will emphasize established strategies to manage health and well being