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Clinical Trials/NCT05773898
NCT05773898
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Contribution of Psychological Autopsy to the Understanding of Suicidal Behaviors in French Overseas Territories

University Hospital Center of Martinique1 site in 1 country150 target enrollmentMarch 2023

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Suicide
Sponsor
University Hospital Center of Martinique
Enrollment
150
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Existence of risk factors and mental disorders evaluated by Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic (SCID)
Status
Not yet recruiting
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The mains objectives of our project are to coordinate the monitoring of suicides and to identify common or specific suicide risk factors in four overseas DROM-COM (French Polynesia, La Reunion, French Guiana and Martinique) by comparing to a site in mainland France (Amiens). A mixed approach (quantitative and qualitative) will be used, based on semi-directed interviews of the psychological autopsy type.

Detailed Description

Epidemiological studies on suicide are rare in Overseas France. Nevertheless, studies conducted independently in New Caledonia (NC) and French Guiana were able to highlight a high prevalence of suicides in minority indigenous populations (Kanaks and Amerindians). These data therefore suggest a socio-cultural variability of suicides within the different territories. Psychological autopsies (used in NC) are an innovative approach that has already proven worldwilde its effectiveness in researching socio-cultural factors and prevalence of mental disorders in suicide subjects (Inserm). However, the qualitative analysis of psychological autopsies, even if it is very complete, is limited to known factors of suicide risk. Given the ethnic specificities of suicidal behavior and the socio-cultural richness of each overseas territory, an exploratory anthropologic approach will make it possible to complete identification of risk factors for suicide or combinations of these specific factors (profiles). Our project will improve the data collection of suicide cases with the implementation of a network in each site (Public Health Department, Emergency units, Coroner offices, GP, associations, families...). Then interview with proxies of subjects deceased by suicide will allow psychological autopsy (questionnaires SCID to detect mental disorders, Life Trajectories, to detect life events and their burden, Anthropologic for socio-cultural aspects and Psycholinguistic analysis). The total duration of the project will be 24 months with the recruitment of a maximum of 30 cases per site. Duration of the inclusion period will be 23 months, duration of follow-up per participant 1 month. The follow-up interview will be carried out one month after the inclusion interview. It will make it possible to establish a post-vention of suicide among the bereaved and an evaluation of the impact of the psychological autopsy interviews and the life trajectories of the bereaved.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 2023
End Date
April 2025
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
University Hospital Center of Martinique
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Persons close of the deceased
  • Persons who knew about his/her childhood
  • Age 18 or over
  • Interviewed for the study between 2 and 11 months after the suicide

Exclusion Criteria

  • People with neuropsychiatric disorders that may affect the quality of the information collected, cognitive (memory and expression) and judgmental functions
  • People who refuses to participate
  • Persons referred to articles L.1121-6, L.1121-7, L. 1121-8 L.1121-1-2 of the French Public Health Code.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Existence of risk factors and mental disorders evaluated by Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic (SCID)

Time Frame: 1 month

Number and percentage of mental disorders presented by the deceased and identified on the basis of data collected during DSM 5 diagnostic interviews.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Assessment and comparison of risk factors and mental disorders(1 month)
  • Existence or not of violence in childhood or during life among suicide cases(1 month)
  • Score of adversity by the Life Trajectory Questionnaire(6 month)
  • Existence of language, social and anthropological elements associated with suicide risk factors(6 month)

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