CTRI/2017/04/008313
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SPIRIT - Suicide Prevention and Implementation Research Initiative - SPIRIT
ational Institute of Mental Health0 sites0 target enrollmentTBD
Overview
- Phase
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- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Not specified
- Sponsor
- ational Institute of Mental Health
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- 4 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •\[1] For a village to be included in the study it must meet the following inclusion criteria:
- •(i) A secondary school exists with more than 35 students.
- •(ii)The school has agreed to participate in the study.
- •(iii) Panchayat has approved the implementation of the community storage facility for pesticides.
- •\[2]For Sub\-intervention 1 (School based intervention), target population is of school\-going adolescents from 9th standard, according to the Indian education system context. So, inclusion criteria for this Sub\-intervention are \-
- •(i) One parent of a child in 9th standard at school who provides written informed consent (or through thumbprint after verbal consent)
- •(ii) School\-attending children from 9th standard who provide assent to participation in the school\-based intervention.
- •\[3] For Sub\-intervention 2 (Community storage of pesticides), target population is of adults (head of the family). So, inclusion criterion for this Sub\-intervention is adult members (ages 18\-65\) of families/households who are willing to participate in the intervention, who provide consent in writing (or through thumbprint after verbal consent) to having their usage data of storage boxes collected.
- •\[4] For Sub\-intervention 3 (Training of Community Health Workers), target population comprise Community health workers who work in Government Hospitals in Mahesana District. So the inclusion criteria for this Sub\-intervention is \-
- •(i) Any Community Health Worker (CHW) from 1 of the 3 categories \- (1\) Primary health care workers who work at primary care centers; (2\) Community\-based health workers (Anganwadi workers or Auxiliary Nurse midwives, both of whom provide basic health care at the village level); and (3\) Lay health worker (Accredited Social Health Activists, also known as ASHAs.
Exclusion Criteria
- •\[1] For Sub\-intervention 1 (School based intervention), exclusion criteria are \-
- •(i) Adolescents who do not assent,
- •(ii) Parents of the adolescent do not consent,
- •(iii) Adolescents who do not attend school,
- •(iv) Children who are unable to participate in YAM training due to severe learning disability.
- •\[2] For Sub\-intervention 2 (Community Storage of Pesticides), exclusion criteria are \-
- •(i) Those who do not consent
- •(ii) Those who are under the age of 18 and over the age of 65 at the start of the study
- •(iii) Those who do not have or use pesticides.
- •\[3] For Sub\-intervention 3 (Training of Community Health Workers (CHW)), exclusion criteria are \-
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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