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Transformative Mixed Evaluation of a Suicide Attempt Recovery Intervention
Sponsor: Oriana Arellano Faúndez
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the impact of a brief clinical group intervention based on the recovery model aimed at adult repeat suicide attempters attending an outpatient unit belonging to a public hospital in the Maule region, comparing two groups, one experimental and one wait group, considering indicators of clinical recovery (suicidal ideation, repetition of suicide attempt, functional disability, depressive symptoms), life satisfaction, social support, user satisfaction and personal recovery experiences lived by adult repeat suicide attempters.
Official title: Impact of a Recovery Model-based Intervention Targeting Adult Repeat Suicide Attempters: a Transformative Mixed Evaluation
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2024-09-30
Completion Date
2025-07
Last Updated
2024-11-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Illness Management and Recovery adapted to suicidal behavior (IMR-ACS)
Illness Management and Recovery adapted to suicidal behavior (IMR-ACS) is a protocolized clinical intervention in a brief group format aimed at people at risk of suicide. Specifically, people who have had more than two attempts in their lifetime are called repeaters. For its construction, we relied on the Spanish version of the Illness Management and Recovery IMR, developed by the Spanish Nursing Association, adapted to the field of suicidal behavior, taking as a reference the model of personal recovery from suicide attempt proposed by Sokol et al. The goals of IMR-ACS are to 1) know the warning signs of a suicidal crisis, 2) implement strategies to manage the suicidal crisis, 3) foster social support among peers, 4) formulate goals for recovery from a suicidal crisis, and 5) seek help and make informed decisions in the event of a suicidal crisis. IMR-ACS is a complementary intervention to the usual treatments.
Locations (1)
Hospital Gral. Carlos Ibañez del Campo
Linares, Del Maule, Chile