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NCT05869552
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Preventing Suicide Among Sexual and Gender Diverse Young Adults in Primary Care

Sponsor: Elizabeth Arnold

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Summary

The overall aim of this study is to reduce suicide among sexual and gender diverse youth ages 18-24 years old. This study will compare the effectiveness of two brief suicide prevention interventions that have been adapted for use with this population to use in primary care via telehealth and will recruit youth from primary care clinics in multiple metropolitan areas. The primary study outcome is suicidal ideation. Each clinic will be randomly assigned to deliver one of the two study interventions.

Official title: Preventing Suicide Among Sexual and Gender Diverse Young Adults in Primary Care: CRT

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 24 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

1485

Start Date

2023-07-13

Completion Date

2027-03

Last Updated

2025-11-06

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

STAT-PC

STAT-PC is an adapted version of Suicidal Teens Accessing Treatment after an ED Visit (STAT-ED). It is a brief intervention based on motivational interviewing (MI) that focuses on mental health care seeking behavior, problem-solving, and referrals plus brief case management. The intervention will consist of an initial session with the youth focusing on accessing mental health care plus case management calls. The interventionist will also be available to assist with referrals for connection to other services later during the study period as needed for up to three months. The intervention may include contact with the youth's mental health provider to make sure linkages are made.

OTHER

YST-III

YST-III is an adapted version of Youth-Nominated Support Team for Suicidal Adolescents (YST-II). The intervention is a brief intervention originally developed for youth who have been psychiatrically hospitalized due to a suicide attempt or suicidal ideation (SI). Participants will nominate supportive adults (age 18 and older) from their lives who agree to provide ongoing contact and support for up to 3 months. YST-III will include an introductory session with the youth who will nominate their support persons plus referrals for mental health services. The support persons will receive training and support on how to best support their youth partner and then ongoing calls to support them in working with their youth partner for up to 3 months.

Locations (3)

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Steve Hicks School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin

Austin, Texas, United States

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas, United States