Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Family Therapy as Hospital Aftercare for Adolescent Suicide Attempters
Few empirically-based treatment models exist for adolescent suicide attempters post psychiatric hospitalization, despite the fact that managed care has limited the role of hospitalization to stabilization, rather than remission. This study will test the efficacy and initial outcomes of Attachment Based Family Therapy (ABFT) as an aftercare model to further gains made in inpatient treatment and reduce risk factors for future suicide attempts.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | November 2011 |
Est. primary completion date | November 2011 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 12 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - in inpatient mental health treatment - report a suicide attempt in the past month - have a primary caretaker willing to participate in aftercare - are able to travel to CHOP - have no history of psychosis or low intellectual capacity - speak adequate English. Exclusion Criteria: - being discharged to a residential placement |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | American Foundation for Suicide Prevention |
United States,
Diamond GS, Levy S. Bindungsorientierte Familientherapie als ambulante Nachsoge fur Jugendliche nach Suizidversuch. Psychotherapie im Dialog 13: 41-45, 2012.
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) | The CSQ is a 31 item questionnaire with responses on a 4-point scale. There are no subscales, and a total score is computed by summing scores across items. Higher scores indicate higher levels of satisfaction. In a variety of studies, the CSQ has demonstrated good internal consistency and predictive validity and has been reviewed favorably by several independent sources (Attkisson & Greenfield, 1994; Ogles et al., 2002). The CSQ has 8 items, and takes approximately 5 minutes to complete | 14 weeks | No |
Primary | Cornell Services Index (CSI) | The CSI is a self-report measure of medical and psychological services received (treatment utilization). We will complete information on type of provider, site of service, time to first session, and frequency of service, psychiatric assessments, pharmacotherapy, and individual and family therapy. The Cornell Services Index has been found to have good test-retest and interrater reliability. The Cornell has 32 items, and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. | baseline, 14 weeks | No |
Secondary | Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) | The second edition of the BDI is a widely-used, 21-item self-report instrument designed to assess the severity of depressive symptoms in adults and adolescents. The BDI-II has high internal reliability (alpha = .91) and is highly and positively correlated with other measures of depression. The sensitivity and specificity for detecting depression in psychiatric patients has been established. With the original BDI, we found an alpha of .85 for 97 African American adolescents screened for a depression treatment pilot study. The BDI-II has 21 items, and takes approximately 5 minutes to complete. | baseline, weekly, 14 weeks | No |
Secondary | Relatedness Scale (RS) | The relatedness scale is a 23-item measure assessing the relationships between children and their mother and father. There are two subscales: psychological proximity and emotional quality of the relationship. The psychological proximity seeking section of the measure has 12 statements each with a four point likert scale ranging from not at all true to very true. Similarly, the emotional quality section has 11 statements with a four-point response set ranging from almost never to almost always. The total score for the measure is the sum of the responses in each section. | baseline, 14 weeks | No |
Secondary | Relationship Structures Questionnaire (RSQ) | The RS is a self-report measure assessing attachment patterns in four domains: mother, father, romantic partner, and best friend. Each domain has ten items assessed on a 7-point likert scale ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Each domain generates two scores: one for attachment related avoidance and the other for attachment related anxiety. The RS measures one component of attachment (i.e., avoidance and anxiety), which is a central change mechanism of ABFT. | Baseline, 14 weeks | No |
Secondary | Suicide Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ-JR) | The SIQ-JR is a 15-item version of the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire. It is based on Reynolds' theoretical notion of suicidality forming a continuum ranging from thoughts of death, thoughts of wanting to be dead, general and specific suicidal plans, preparations for carrying out plans, and actual suicide attempts. It was originally designed for younger adolescents but has been frequently used in studies with older adolescents. | baseline, weekly, 14 weeks | Yes |
Secondary | Columbia Suicide-Severity Scale (C-SSRS) | The C-SSRS is an interview-based rating scale designed to create a topology of suicidal behavior and ideation. It assesses type of behavior, lethality of suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation, each scored as independent continuous measures. The C-SSRS is the prospective counterpart to the FDA suicide reclassification analysis and is currently being used in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)funded multi-site trial, Treatment of Adolescent Suicide Attempters (TASA). The C-SSRS has 26 items | baseline, 14 weeks (if attempt made during treatment) | Yes |
Secondary | Suicide Intent Scale (SIS) | The SIS is a 20-item, interviewer-administered assessment of the intensity of the attempter's wish to die at the time of the index attempt. Major constructs of the SIS have been found to be predictive both of future suicide attempts and suicide completions. The SIS has 20 items, and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The SIS is only given at the weekly and post treatment assessments if there has been a suicide attempt since the last assessment. | baseline, weekly and 14 week as needed | Yes |
Secondary | Lethality of Suicide Attempt Rating Scale | Lethality of past suicide attempts will be assessed using this 11-item scale that assesses the medical lethality of attempts. The scale has high inter-rater reliability, excellent six-month test-retest reliability, and evidence of concurrent validity. The Lethality Scale has 7 items, and takes approximately 7 minutes to complete. The Lethality Scale is only given at the weekly and post treatment assessments if there has been a suicide attempt since the last assessment. | baseline, weekly and 14 weeks as needed | Yes |
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