Suicide Risk | Patient Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Brief Intervention to Reduce Suicide Risk in Military Service Members and Veterans- Study 1
The investigators propose to evaluate Suicide Assessment and Follow-up Engagement: Veteran Emergency Treatment (SAFE VET) which is currently being implemented in 4 VA ED/Urgent Care Units across the United States (Portland VA Medical Center (VAMC), Denver VAMC, Manhattan VAMC, and Philadelphia VAMC).
Background: In 2009, a novel clinical demonstration project entitled Suicide Assessment and
Follow-up Engagement: Veteran Emergency Treatment (SAFE VET) was initiated as a potential
standard of care for suicidal Veterans who receive treatment at Veterans Affairs (VA)
emergency departments (ED). SAFE VET is designed to attenuate suicide risk by helping
Veterans manage suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and adhere to prescribed clinical care;
thereby promoting resiliency and increased capacity to cope with suicidal states.
Objectives: Using a quasi-experimental design, the aim of this study is to compare the
effectiveness of the SAFE VET intervention versus enhanced usual care (E-CARE)on the
following: 1) the proportion of patients who attempt suicide within 6 months of index
emergency department (ED) visit; 2) the severity of suicide ideation within 6 months after
index ED visit; 3) the proportion of patients who attend > 1 outpatient mental health or
substance abuse treatment appointments within 30 days following index ED visit; and 4) the
degree of suicide-related coping for attending treatment during the 6 month period.
Methodology: Six hundred Veterans, up to 300 per condition (SAFE VET or E-CARE), who meet
inclusion/exclusion criteria will be enrolled. E-CARE sites are as follows: Long Beach VAMC,
Bronx VAMC, Milwaukee VAMC, and San Diego VAMC. All subjects will participate in an
approximately 1-hour long baseline assessment battery (index ED visit) by phone, and will be
contacted by phone at approximately 1, 3, and 6 months after the index ED visit to complete
follow-up measures. Medical records will also be reviewed to determine VA health service
usage in the six-month period after study enrollment.
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