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NCT number NCT05095233
Other study ID # LWL
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 15, 2021
Est. completion date April 30, 2023

Study information

Verified date March 2023
Source International Islamic University, Islamabad
Contact Syeda Ayat e Zainab Ali, PhD Scholar
Phone +923121319004
Email zai_nab1@hotmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

1. To investigate the effectiveness of Young Adults Culturally Adapted Manual Assisted Psychological Therapy (YA-CMAP) in University students with Suicide Risk 2. To compare the effectiveness of Young Adults Culturally Adapted Manual Assisted Psychological Therapy (YA-CMAP) against MinPlan tool in University students with Suicide Risk


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 64
Est. completion date April 30, 2023
Est. primary completion date April 30, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 30 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Participants who are not taking any psychological help or psychotherapy in the past and present. - Participants who are at risk of suicide without a history of suicidal attempts but with a history of suicidal ideation in the past two months will be included. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants with a history of substance misuse/drug dependence/alcohol dependence and psychosis. - Participants diagnosed with dementia, schizophrenia, delirium, bipolar disorder, and learning disability. - Participants with a diagnosis of DSM-V mental disorders due to general medical condition. - Participants who are taking any psychiatric medication. - Participants residing on a temporary basis in the study area.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Young Adults Culturally Adapted Manual Assisted Psychological Therapy (YA-CMAP)
YA-CMAP is a manual assisted brief psychological intervention based on the principles of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), including 8-10 sessions delivered over three months. This intervention includes evaluation of the suicide risk mainly suicidal ideation, psycho education, crisis skills, problem solving and simple cognitive techniques to manage emotions, negative thinking, relapse prevention strategies, training on interoceptive awareness, mood management and behavior.
Device:
Min Plan Tool
Self-help Tool are common evidence-based methods to help deal with mental health problems.The 'MIN PLAN APP' aims to support people at risk of suicide by letting them create a safety plan based on cognitive therapeutic intervention and behavioral techniques.

Locations

Country Name City State
Pakistan International Islamic University Islamabad Capital

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Syeda AYAT E ZAINAB Ali MinPlan Organization, Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Pakistan, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Suicide Probability Scale The Suicide Probability Scale (SPS) is a Likert-type scale which will be used to evaluate suicide probability in participants and consists of 36 items. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session). Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Primary Suicidal Ideation The Suicide Probability Scale (SPS) is a Likert-type scale with four subscales (hopelessness=12 items, suicide ideation=8 items, negative self evaluation=9 items and hostility=7 items), which has been developed by Cull and Wayne (1982). Suicidal Ideation will be measure through Suicide Probability Scale. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session). Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Beck Depression Inventory-21 Beck depression inventory-21 will be used to measure the symptoms of depression. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session). Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Psychache scale Psychache scale is a 13-item scale that will be used to measures psychological/emotional or mental pain as conceptualized by Shneidman (1993). Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session).Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Hopelessness The Suicide Probability Scale (SPS) is a Likert-type scale with four subscales (hopelessness=12 items, suicide ideation=8 items, negative self evaluation=9 items and hostility=7 items), which has been developed by Cull and Wayne (1982). Hopelessness will be measure through Suicide Probability Scale. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session).Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Negative Self Evaluation The Suicide Probability Scale (SPS) is a Likert-type scale with four subscales (hopelessness=12 items, suicide ideation=8 items, negative self evaluation=9 items and hostility=7 items), which has been developed by Cull and Wayne (1982). Negative Self Evaluation will be measure through SPS. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session).Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Hostility The Suicide Probability Scale (SPS) is a Likert-type scale with four subscales (hopelessness=12 items, suicide ideation=8 items, negative self evaluation=9 items and hostility=7 items), which has been developed by Cull and Wayne (1982). Hostility will be measure through SPS. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session).Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Interpersonal Needs questionnaire Interpersonal Needs questionnaire will be used to measure participants' beliefs about the extent to which they feel connected to others (i.e., belongingness) and the degree to which they feel they are a burden to others (i.e., burdensomeness). Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session).Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Problem-Solving Inventory The Problem-Solving Inventory is a 35-item instrument that measures perceptions of problem-solving behaviors and problem solving attitudes. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session).Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA-2) The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA-2) is an 8-scale state-trait questionnaire with 37 items to measure multiple dimensions of interoception by self-report. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session).Outcome assessment will be used to asses the change from baseline to follow-up.
Secondary Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) Client Satisfaction Questionnaire is a brief scale to measure the patient's satisfaction with mental health services. Assessments will be conducted at 3rd week after the baseline (1st follow up session), 6th week (2nd follow up session) and at 3rd month (3rd follow up session). This Questionnaire will be used to evaluate client satisfaction with mental health services.
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