A Single-session Intervention for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Suicidal Ideation
- Sponsor
- Shannon E. Sauer-Zavala
- Enrollment
- 38
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Change in intensity of suicidal ideation
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 months ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Across multiple models of suicide risk, hopelessness and perceptions of social relatedness (i.e., lack of social connection/thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness) have emerged as candidate mechanisms that maintain STBs. Although these mechanisms have garnered strong empirical support in predicting STBs, there has been virtually no integration with interventions aimed for individuals at acute risk for suicide. Thus, the overarching goal of the present proposal is to evaluate a mechanism-focused intervention that explicitly targets two core mechanisms implicated in the maintenance of STBs: hopelessness and negative perceptions of social relatedness. Given that the period immediately following hospital discharge presents the highest risk for suicide attempts and up to 70% of patients admitted for a suicide attempt do not attend their first outpatient appointment, the intervention will be evaluated on an inpatient unit. Additionally, most of the extant interventions for STBs are administered across multiple sessions (i.e., 4 sessions and up to one year); however treatments of this length are unlikely to be feasible in acute care settings. Fortunately, very brief suicide prevention interventions, are effective in reducing future suicide attempts and increasing the likelihood of attending follow-up treatments. Additionally, single-session interventions (not suicide specific) have been shown to reduce hopelessness immediately and at a one-month follow-up.
The present study is an RCT comparing a novel Single Session Mechanism Focused Intervention (SSMFI) for STBs to treatment-as-usual (TAU) on a psychiatric inpatient unit for patients admitted for suicidal ideation or attempt. The engagement of the putative processes (hopelessness and negative perceptions of social relatedness) that maintain STBs will be assessed, along with the feasibility and acceptability of SSMFI for STBs on an inpatient psychiatric unit.
Investigators
Shannon E. Sauer-Zavala
Associate Professor
University of Kentucky
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •admitted for care to the Adult Inpatient Unit at Good Samaritan Hospital
- •endorse suicidal ideation and/or a recent suicide attempt (i.e., "a potentially self-injurious act committed with at least some wish to die") upon intake to the unit
- •18 years of age; (4) English speaking
- •able to provide two methods for follow-up contact (i.e., phone number, email address) in order to complete study follow-up assessment.
Exclusion Criteria
- •current manic episode
- •acutely psychotic
- •actively detoxicating from substances
- •the inability to comprehend the intervention
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Change in intensity of suicidal ideation
Time Frame: Pre-intervention and directly after the intervention (i.e., 1 hour later)
RATE OVERALL INTENSITY OF YOUR SUICIDAL IDEATION RIGHT NOW: (scale from "1" Extremely low intensity to "5" Extremely high intensity)
Change in wish to live
Time Frame: Pre-intervention and directly after the intervention (i.e., 1 hour later)
I wish to live this much: (scale from "0" Not at all to "8" Very much)
Change in Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire
Time Frame: pre-intervention, 1 week after the intervention is completed, 1 month after the intervention is completed
Perceptions of social connectedness will be assessed with the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire. Scores range from 0 to 107 with higher scores indicating less connection with others.
Change in hopelessness
Time Frame: Pre-intervention and directly after the intervention (i.e., 1 hour later)
How much are you feeling hopeless right now? (scale from "1" Not at all to "5" A lot)
Change in Beck Hopelessness Scale
Time Frame: pre-intervention, 1 week after the intervention is completed, 1 month after the intervention is completed
Hopelessness will be measured with the Beck Hopelessness Scale. Scores range from 0-20 and higher scores indicate greater levels of hopelessness.
Change in wish to die
Time Frame: Pre-intervention and directly after the intervention (i.e., 1 hour later)
I wish to die this much: (scale from "0" Not at all to "8" Very much)
Secondary Outcomes
- Change in Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale(pre-intervention, 1 week after the intervention is completed, 1 month after the intervention is completed)
- Change in Adult Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire(pre-intervention, 1 week after the intervention is completed, 1 month after the intervention is completed)