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NCT ID: NCT06025942 Recruiting - Emotion Regulation Clinical Trials

Purrble With LGBTQ+ Youth Who Have Self-harmful Thoughts

Start date: January 11, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim of the proposed Randomised Control study is to investigate the effects of a socially assisted robot (i.e. Purrble) on emotional regulation difficulties (measured by DERS8) with young LGBTQ+ people who have self-harmful (with or without suicidal intention) (in comparison to a wait-listed control). Secondary aims include investigating the effects of the Purrble on young people's self-harmful thoughts, symptoms of anxiety and depression, alongside quantitative and qualitative (interviews) measures of engagement with the intervention.

NCT ID: NCT06019663 Not yet recruiting - Suicide Clinical Trials

Artificial Intelligence Self Harm Application

AISHA
Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a mixed-methods study. The quantitative component will comprise of a multicentre rater-blind, randomized controlled trial to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of AISHA in addition to treatment as usual (TAU) compared to TAU alone in Pakistan. In-depth interviews and focus groups with other stakeholders will take place to consider the wider implementation of AISHA in mental health services in Pakistan.

NCT ID: NCT05767840 Not yet recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Integrated Mental Healthcare Plan for Management of Depression and Self-harm in Pakistan

PRIME-PK
Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aims: 1. To describe the process of developing a feasible district mental healthcare plan (MHCP) for depression, self-harm and suicide prevention, and 2. To describe its enabling intervention packages and components to be delivered at the Basic Health Units in Thatta district. The proposed study will be a pilot implementation with nested qualitative component. The study will also involve situational analysis for proposed study site and Theory of Change workshops with key stakeholders. This study is a replication of the methods used in the development of a district mental healthcare plan in Uganda (Kigozi et al., 2016).

NCT ID: NCT05765864 Recruiting - Self-harm Clinical Trials

Self-harm Behaviour Among the Most At-risk Adolescents

SH-MARA
Start date: March 23, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In the proposed study, three objectives will be pursued: 1. To develop a method to identify more effectively the acute and long-term risk of adolescents with the most threatening self-harm behaviours. 2. To identify the factors that influence the risk of self-harm behaviours and the success of treatment/treatment of these behaviours in the most at-risk adolescents (changes in these factors). 3. Develop guidelines for more effective treatment of the most at-risk adolescents. For this purpose, a sample of approximately 200 young people who will be hospitalised for suicide risk (the most at risk in Slovenia) and an approximately equal number of healthy adolescents will be included. At inclusion, the presence of several factors will be assessed by reviewing demographic data, clinical diagnosis, self-assessment questionnaires and clinical psychological tests (CSSRS, B-NSSI-AT, ISAS, LPFS-BF2.0, BPFSC-11, TSCC, PAI, ECR-RS, DASA-YV, ASHRS), social assessment, and blood sampling for genetic analyses (DNA isolation, sequencing, nucleotide sequence recognition, quantification and evaluation of short tandem repeats, identification of methylation sites). Longitudinal tracking of autoaggressive events and heteroaggressive events during hospitalisation will be performed and recorded on an ongoing basis. The risk and protective factors of the adolescents most at risk will be compared with a control group of adolescents. The same factors will be reassessed in the most at-risk adolescents after 6 and 18 months of treatment as usual. The data will be collected in a data entry and storage system that will ensure the privacy of the data entered in accordance with the GDPR. This will allow the investigators to identify young people at particular risk of severe self-harm behaviour more reliably, to target them for more intensive and effective treatment, and thus to improve their safety, quality of life and prognosis in the short and long term.

NCT ID: NCT05658068 Recruiting - Suicide Clinical Trials

Systems Aligning for Equity (SAFE) Spaces

SAFE Spaces
Start date: April 23, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this 2-arm cluster randomized clinical trial is to test whether an evidence-based staff training and coaching model specifically designed as a response to legal system-involved youths' and frontline staff's mental health needs can improve the safety and suicide outcomes, mental health challenges, and wellness and facility climate for youth and staff in facilities assigned to the intervention condition. Staff in facilities assigned to the intervention are eligible to receive evidence-based programming in suicide detection and prevention (Shield of Care; SOC) and wellness skill-building (Skills for Life) through training and personalized coaching. Multiple training sessions will be offered to small groups of staff in-person in residential facilities and paired with personalized in-person and virtual coaching. Staff and youth in all facilities will be asked to complete periodic surveys assessing experiences in the facility, suicide and safety knowledge and risk, and their mental health and wellness. Researchers will compare outcomes of staff in youth in facilities assigned to the intervention compared to facilities in the training-as-usual condition.

NCT ID: NCT05602779 Recruiting - Suicidal Ideation Clinical Trials

Leverage Noninvasive Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation to Reduce Suicidal Behaviors in Vulnerable Adolescents

Start date: October 8, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and suicide are increasingly common in adolescence. Current face-to-face prevention approaches are of limited effectiveness, rely on extensive resources, and are at odds with adolescents' digital preferences. We will evaluate two unconventional but promising interventions delivered to 13- to 17-year-olds: transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation to target emotion dysregulation, and a peer-support smartphone app to combat social isolation. If effective, these digitally-delivered interventions could reach far more adolescents at far lower cost than current approaches.

NCT ID: NCT05583279 Withdrawn - Suicide Clinical Trials

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy in Juvenile Justice

DBT-A&JJS
Start date: February 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) are a serious public health concern, particularly for youth involved in the juvenile justice system (JJS), which the Georgia State Juvenile Justice System (GAJJS) intends to address by the implementation of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) in its JJS facilities. This proposal aims to support and study the GAJJS' pilot implementation of DBT at its facilities using a mixed-methods cross-over design involving a three-phase clinical trial assessing the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of DBT-A adapted for youth in the GAJJS. By the end of the proposed project, the investigators will have (1) established a research team to continue researching SITB interventions in the GAJJS, (2) developed protocols for implementing and evaluating DBT-A adapted for the JJS delivered in person and via telehealth, and (3) preliminary data on the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of DBT-A adapted for the JJS.

NCT ID: NCT05476601 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Substance-Related Disorders

CMAP Plus Intervention for Self-harm in Individuals With Substance Use Disorder in Pakistan

CMAP Plus
Start date: August 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objectives: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of the culturally adapted CMAP Plus CBT based Motivational Interviewing (MICBT) called CMAP Plus for self-harm in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) in a feasibility randomised controlled trial. To explore participants' experiences with CMAP Plus intervention. Study design and setting: The study will be a mixed-method feasibility randomised controlled trial of CMAP Plus as an intervention for Self-Harm in individuals with SUD in Pakistan. The study will be conducted in six major cities in Pakistan: Rawalpindi, Karachi, Peshawar, Hyderabad, Multan and Lahore. Sample size: A total of N=80 participants will be recruited from hospital settings and addiction rehabilitation centers in participating study sites.

NCT ID: NCT05368701 Not yet recruiting - Self-harm Clinical Trials

Developing a Smartphone-based App to Reduce Self-harm for CAMHS-treated Adolescents

Start date: July 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the present research is to explore whether a brief, smartphone app-based intervention based on psychological theory can help adolescents to avoid self-harming. The smartphone app will be piloted in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) with adolescents. 90 adolescents will be recruited and assigned to one of three conditions: (a) intervention group who will complete the smartphone-based VHS app for self-harm (n = 30), (b) control group (n = 30) who will complete paper-and-pencil modified VHS, without the app, and (c) control group who will complete measures via the app but not the VHS (n = 30).

NCT ID: NCT05363969 Not yet recruiting - Self Harm Clinical Trials

Treatment of Self Harm Scars With Fraxel Laser

Start date: July 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Treatment of self harm scars with fractionated laser.