Suicidal Ideation Clinical Trial
— VHB-RCTOfficial title:
Effectiveness of a Virtual Hope Box Smartphone App in Enhancing Veterans' Coping With Suicidal Ideation: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Verified date | July 2017 |
Source | National Center for Telehealth and Technology |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A hope box or self soothing kit is a therapeutic tool employed by clinicians with patients
expressing suicidal ideation, significant distress, or otherwise at risk of suicidal or
non-suicidal self harm. A "Virtual Hope Box" (VHB) takes the common hope box practice and
uses smartphone features to enhance the experience. The rich multimedia features on a
smartphone allow more varied options. Furthermore, these devices are already a common
repository for user-generated and user-preferred media, which will allow for a highly
personalized VHB that is highly portable and always available to a user in distress. We
hypothesize that:
1. Patients in the (VHB) intervention condition will demonstrate pre-post reductions in 1)
severity of suicidal ideation 2) ability to cope with stressors and 3) increases in
perceived reasons for living
2. Patients in the intervention condition will demonstrate greater pre-post reductions in
symptoms of suicidal ideation, ability to cope with stressors, and perceived reasons for
living compared to patients in the (ETAU) control condition.
3. Patients and clinicians will find VHB to be beneficial and its use readily integrated
into practice.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 118 |
Est. completion date | April 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - US Service Veterans in active treatment by Portland VA mental health clinicians - Patients expressing suicidal ideation, thoughts of suicidal self-harm, or determined to be at "high risk" for suicide by treating clinician or Suicide Prevention Team - Patients owning and regularly using/carrying their own iPhone or Android phones - Patients identified as clinically suitable by their clinicians for hope box utilization or enhanced treatment as usual (ETAU) as part of treatment Exclusion Criteria: - Moderate or severe dementia or significant cognitive disturbance as indicated by chart diagnosis of dementia or score of greater than or equal to 10 on the Short Blessed questionnaire during screening - Patients considered terminally ill according to documentation in patient records - Patients with designated guardians, who are unable to provide consent without the assistance of a legally authorized representative or guardian - Patients admitted to inpatient unit |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Portland VA Medical Center | Portland | Oregon |
United States | National Center for Telehealth and Technology | Tacoma | Washington |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Center for Telehealth and Technology | Portland VA Medical Center, The Geneva Foundation |
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Primary | Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation | measures self-report severity of suicidal ideation during the past week using 21 items. Three factors are assessed: desire for death, preparation for suicide and actual suicide desire. This measure assess an individual's thoughts, attitudes and intentions regarding suicide. Scores could range from 0 - 48. The higher the score indicated the greater risk for suicidal ideation. | Baseline | |
Primary | Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation | measures self-report severity of suicidal ideation during the past week using 21 items. Three factors are assessed: desire for death, preparation for suicide and actual suicide desire. This measure assess an individual's thoughts, attitudes and intentions regarding suicide. Scores could range from 0 - 48.The higher the score indicated the greater risk for suicidal ideation. | 3 week follow up | |
Primary | Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation | measures self-report severity of suicidal ideation during the past week using 21 items. Three factors are assessed: desire for death, preparation for suicide and actual suicide desire. This measure assess an individual's thoughts, attitudes and intentions regarding suicide. Scores could range from 0 - 48.The higher the score indicated the greater risk for suicidal ideation. | 6 week follow up | |
Primary | Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation | measures self-report severity of suicidal ideation during the past week using 21 items. Three factors are assessed: desire for death, preparation for suicide and actual suicide desire. This measure assess an individual's thoughts, attitudes and intentions regarding suicide. Scores could range from 0 - 48.The higher the score indicated the greater risk for suicidal ideation. | 12 week follow up |
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