Suicidal Ideation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Etude de Validation de la Version française d'un Questionnaire " Ask Suicide-Screening Questions " (ASQ) Dans Une Population de Patients Adolescents Pris en Charge en unité d'Urgences pédiatriques
The ASQ-Fr study aims at validating the French version of Ask Suicide-Screening Questions composed of 5 items in adolescents managed in pediatric emergency department. Therefore, use of this brief valid screening instrument could assess the risk for suicide in pediatric patients and then improve the prevention of suicidal tendencies in this population.
ASQ-Fr is a prospective, cross-sectional instrument-validation study evaluated 5 candidate
screening questions assessing suicide risk in adolescents between 10 and 18 years of age
managed in two urban, pediatric emergency departments associated with tertiary care
hospitals.
ASQ-Fr questionnaire is conducted by a psychologist before or after the French version of the
SIQ/SIQ Junior (Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire), depending on the randomisation in the unit.
SIQ is composed of 30 items and valid for adolescents aged 15 years or more. SIQ Junior is
composed of 15 items and valid for children up to 14 years old.
Questionnaires are followed by an interview in adolescents and parents separately by the
psychologist to evaluate perceptions, feasibility and acceptability of questionnaires.
It is planned a convenience sample of 200 patients aged 10 to 18 years who presented with
either medical or surgical chief concerns to the emergency department.
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