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Circle of Life. Improving Capacity of Swampy Cree Community Members to Recognize People at Risk for Suicide

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Suicide
Interventions
Behavioral: Resilience Retreat
Behavioral: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
Registration Number
NCT01287416
Lead Sponsor
University of Manitoba
Brief Summary

Primary Hypothesis: Participants in the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) gatekeeper training will be significantly more likely to have increased knowledge and preparedness to help people with suicidal ideation than participants who receive the resilience retreat.

Secondary Hypotheses:

1. Participants in ASIST gatekeeper training will not have higher levels of post-intervention distress or suicidal ideation compared to the resilience retreat.

2. High levels of distress, grief, and alcohol abuse will significantly impact on the learning and retention of suicide intervention skills.

Detailed Description

Inclusion criterion: All members of the Swampy Cree Tribal communities who are currently residing on the reserves will be eligible to participate in the study.

Exclusion criterion: Exclusion criteria for the study include being less than 16 years of age, prior training in SafeTALK or ASIST, being an elected official in a First Nations community, and inability to read or write.

Primary outcome: Skills in Suicide Intervention: Suicide Intervention Response Inventory.The Suicide Intervention Response Inventory (SIRI) will be used to detect enhancement of intervention skills in participants. The SIRI is a self-administered test that was designed to measure competence in choosing appropriate response to a series of clinical scenarios with suicidal individuals. Research on the SIRI has shown its good psychometric properties, freedom from social desirability effects, and responsiveness to training in suicide prevention. It contains 25 items, each of which consists of a "client" remark and two "helper" responses. Responses are judged based on response options made by highly expert suicidologists. The SIRI has shown good internal consistency with alpha of 0.834, and good test-retest reliability.

Secondary Outcomes:

* Knowledge about suicide, attitudes toward suicide, and self-reported preparedness to intervene with suicidal behavior will be measured by a series of questions that were developed by LivingWorks Inc.

* Gatekeeper behaviors will be measured similar to questions utilized by Wyman in the school-based study that assess how many people had the person asked others about suicide.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
55
Inclusion Criteria
  • All members of the Swampy Cree Tribal communities who are currently residing on the reserves will be eligible to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
  • being less than 16 years of age
  • prior training in SafeTALK or ASIST
  • being an elected official in a First Nations community

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Resilience RetreatResilience RetreatThe two days will be divided into cultural activities, sharing circles, small group discussions, story telling and dance. Two First Nations community leaders will be identified to lead each of the two retreats.
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)Applied Suicide Intervention Skills TrainingASIST is a 2-day intensive, interactive and practice-dominated course aimed at enabling people to recognize risk and learn how to intervene immediately to prevent suicide. The training is designed for anyone (especially those in a position of trust), from professionals and volunteers to members of the community. Participants range from those in caring roles to people concerned about family members or friends. The theory is that suicide can be pre¬vented with the help of prepared caregivers. ASIST is designed to help all caregivers become more willing, ready and able to help persons at risk. Just as "CPR" skills make physical first aid possible, training in suicide intervention develops the skills used in suicide first aid.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
SIRI Questionnaire Scorepre-training, post-training and 6 mo follow up

The Suicide Intervention Response Inventory (SIRI-2) will be used to detect enhancement of intervention skills in participants. The 25-item SIRI-2 is a self-administered test that was designed to measure competnce in choosing appropriate response to a series of clinical scenarios with suicidal individuals. Research on the SIRI-2 has shown its good psychometric properties, freedom from social desirabiity effects and responsiveness to training in suicide prevention.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Gatekeeper Behaviors - Asked Person at Risk About Suicidal ThoughtsJanuary 28-31, 2011

Number of participants who have asked someone that they thought was at risk about suicidal thoughts since the training, measured at 6 month follow-up assessment.

Self-reported Alcohol Usepre-training and 6 month follow-up

Details participants' level of alcohol consumption and if it may be harmful according to the AUDIT. The AUDIT scale is comprised of ten questions with most questions being scored from 0 (never) to 4 (4 or more times per week). The sum of the scores from all ten questions was used to determine a total scale score which ranges from 0 (no risk related to alcohol) to 40 (high risk related to alcohol). Total scores of 8 or more are recommended as indicators of hazardous and harmful alcohol use, as well as possible alcohol dependence.

Suicidal Ideation Since Training at 6 mo Follow-upJanuary 28-31, 2011

Number of people who endorsed having thought about suicide since the training as measured at 6 month follow-up (not at all vs a little to a lot)

Attempted Suicide Since Training at 6 mo Follow-upJanuary 28-31, 2011

Number of people who endorsed having made a suicide attempt since the training as measured at 6 month follow-up

Self-perceived Knowledge About Suicidepre-training, post-training and 6 month follow-up

Measures the level of knowledge about suicide that the individual believes they have based on a 4 point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all knowledgeable) to 4 (very knowledgeable).

Self-perceived Preparednesspre-training, post-training and 6 month follow-up

Measures the level of preparedness of the individual to help someone who is suicidal based on a 4 point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all prepared) to 4 (very prepared).

Self-reported Distresspre-training and 6 month follow-up

Measures the level of distress in the participant using the K6 distress scale. The scale is comprised of six questions which are scored from 0 (none of the time) to 4 (all of the time). The sum of the scores from all six questions was used to determine a total scale score which ranges from 0 (not at all distressed) to 24 (very distressed).

Self-perceived Confidence in Helping a Suicidal Individualpre-training, post-training and 6 month follow-up

Meaures the level of confidence that the individual believes they have in helping a suicidal person based on a 4 point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all confident) to 4 (very confident).

Lifetime Suicidal Ideation at BaselineJuly 19-20, 2010

Number of people who endorsed having thought about suicide in their lifetime as measured at baseline

Lifetime Suicide Attempt at BaselineJuly 19-20, 2010

Number of people who endorsed having made a suicide attempt in their lifetime as measured at baseline

Suicidal Ideation in Past 2 Days at BaselineJuly 19-20, 2010

Number of people who endorsed having thought about suicide in the past 2 days as measured at baseline (not at all vs a little to a lot)

Self-perceived Skill in Helping a Suicidal Individualpre-training, post-training and 6 month follow-up

Measures the level of ability that the individual believes they have in helping a suicidal person based on a 4 point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all skilled) to 4 (very skilled).

Self-reported Resiliency Scorepre-training and 6 month follow-up

Assesses resiliency in the participant according to the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, 10-item. The CD-RISC 10 is comprised of ten questions scored from 0 (Not at all true) to 4 (True nearly all of the time). The sum of the scores from all ten questions was used to determine a total scale score which ranges from 0 (low resiliency) to 40 (highly resilient).

Number of People With Suicidal Ideation in Past 2 Days Immediately Post TrainingJuly 22-23, 2010

Number of people who endorsed having thought about suicide in the past 2 days as measured immediately post training (not at all vs a little to a lot)

Gatekeeper Behaviours - Did Not Ask Person at RiskJanuary 28-31, 2011

Number of participants who did not ask someone about their suicidal thoughts even though they thought they were at risk, measured at 6 month follow-up assessment based on time since training.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Manitoba Department of Psychiatry

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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