Suicide, Attempted Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Telephone Contact and Professional Coordination for Preventing Recurrent Suicidal Acts
The prevention of recurrent suicidal about people who have made a suicide attempt is a major
strand in the prevention of suicide. It is estimated that 10-15 % of people who made a
suicide attempt die by suicide. Recidivism rate of suicide increases even faster than the
subject is close to the index suicide attempt. A one month recurrence rate is 5 %, 12-25 %
at one year. Most people who made a suicide attempt receive ambulatory monitoring. On this
population, there is a low adherence to care.
The main objective of the study is to test the effectiveness of a prevention program of
recurrent suicidal acts for people who made a suicide attempt.
The secondary objectives of this study are the assessment of adherence to care; the
identification of sub - populations benefiting most from this program; the evaluation of the
possible generalization level of the program (eligibles persons rate) and its feasibility
level.
This is a randomized, controlled and prospective trial comparing an experimental group
(usual treatment + interventions) to a control group (usual treatment only). All
participants are evaluated after one year of monitoring. The search duration is 2 years (one
inclusion year and one year of follow-up). It is planned to include 330 patients, 165
patients in each group.
The program (experimental group) includes three interventions:
- A series of three telephone calls ( the second week , one month and three months after
discharge from hospital )
- A systematic telephone contact with the referring physician
- A telephone helpline for people who made a suicide attempt and referring physicians.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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