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The study will determine whether community-based caring contact via a mobile app connection with or without volunteer support in addition to treatment as usual (psychiatric and psychosocial treatments) has an effect on suicidal ideation and treatment compliance among post-discharge self-harm young adults.


Clinical Trial Description

The proposed study will determine whether community-based caring contact via a mobile app connection with or without volunteer support in addition to treatment as usual (TAU; psychiatric and psychosocial treatments) is effective in reducing suicidal ideation, enhancing treatment compliance, reducing thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness and hopelessness among post-discharge self-harm young adults, and if personalized contact by volunteers has additional effects reducing suicidal ideation among post-discharge self-harm individuals. 108 participants aged 18-45 with an index self-harm episode will be recruited from the Accident & Emergency Department (AED) of 4 local public hospitals, and randomized into the TAU, mobile app group with, and without volunteer support. Each participant will complete a questionnaire at the 4 measurement time points at baseline (T0), one-month (T1) and the end of the 2-month intervention period (T2), and post-intervention at the three-month point (T3) from the baseline. The primary outcomes include Suicidal ideation, hopelessness, thwarted belongingness & perceived burdensomeness, treatment (TAU) compliance, and suicidality. ;


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NCT number NCT03081078
Study type Interventional
Source The University of Hong Kong
Contact Frances LAW, PhD
Phone +852-3917-5940
Email flawhk@hku.hk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 1, 2017
Completion date June 30, 2021