Suicide Prevention Clinical Trial
— KUJK2NEEDSOfficial title:
Healthcare for Men With Suicidal Thoughts: Needs Assessment
The aim of the current project is twofold, namely 1. To gain insight into needs related to help-seeking among men with (previous) suicidal thoughts (STUDY 1). More specifically, this study examines help-seeking behaviour, possible barriers to seeking help and needs with regard to existing tools and health care among men who had suicidal thoughts. In other words, is there a difference in help-seeking behaviour between men and women with suicidal thoughts in the past and what factors contribute to this difference? More specifically: 1. To what extent do men with suicidal thoughts in the past recognize their need for help, compared to women with suicidal thoughts in the past? 2. What barriers and needs do men with suicidal thoughts in the past experience towards seeking help, compared to women with suicidal thoughts in the past? 3. What barriers and needs do men with suicidal thoughts in the past experience to remain engaged in help, compared to women with suicidal thoughts in the past? 2. To map out needs of healthcare providers in working with men with suicidal thoughts and/or behaviour (STUDY 2). More specifically, how do healthcare providers experience working with men who are feeling suicidal and what are their experienced barriers and needs. Two main research questions were formulated: 1. How do health care providers experience working with men (in comparison to women or people of other genders) who are feeling suicidal? 2. What needs and barriers do health care providers experience when working with men (in comparison to women or people of other genders) who are feeling suicidal?
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 586 |
Est. completion date | October 10, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | STUDY 1: Inclusion Criteria: - Adults (=18y/o) - Experienced suicidal thoughts in the past three year - Access to internet Exclusion Criteria: / STUDY 2: Inclusion Criteria: - Healthcare providers (eg GP's, psychiatrists, medical doctors, psychologists, psychotherapists, and nurses working in healthcare) (=18y/o) - Previously encountered men with suicidal thoughts and/or behaviour professionally Exclusion Criteria: / |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | Flemish Centre of Expertise in Suicide Prevention, Ghent University | Ghent |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Ghent |
Belgium,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | STUDY 1: Socio-demographic characteristics | Self-developed: gender [male, female, non-binary, other], age [open], sexual orientation [heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, other, prefer not to say, don't know], relationship status [single, in relationship, married/cohabitant, separated, divorced, widowed], location[province and urban/rural], cultural background [Belgian background, Western migration background, non-Western migration background, other], living situation [alone, with partner, with children, with parents, with others, other - multiple options possible], education [no degree, primary education, secondary education, higher education non-university, higher education university] and employment status [student, mainly employed, mainly self-employed, mainly houseman/wife; looking for work, incapacitated, retired]. | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 5-10 minutes | |
Other | STUDY 1: Suicidality | Based on Gezondheidenquete 2018: suicidal ideation ever, in the past 12 months and current [yes/no]; suicide attempt ever [1/more than 1/no], in the past 12months | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Other | STUDY 2: socio-demographic variables | Self-developed questionnaire: gender [male, female, non-binary, other], age [open], job [GP, psychiatrist, psychologist, psychotherapist, social worker, pedagogue, psychosocial prevention advisor, nurse, other], additional psychotherapy education [yes/no], current employment [private practice, group practice, 'center for general wellbeing', 'center for mental health', psychiatric hospital, psychiatric department of a general hospital, psychiatric center, company, other], location of current employment [province], work experience [<2 years, 2-5 years, 5-10 years, 10-20 years, >20 years] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 10-15 minutes | |
Other | STUDY 2: Professional experience with men with suicidal thoughts | Professional experience with men with suicidal thoughts [never/rarely, a few times a year, monthly, weekly, daily], subjective experience [very inexperienced, rather inexperienced, a little inexperienced, rather experienced, very experienced], previous suicide attempt of a male patient [yes/no], previous passing a a male patient due to suicide [yes/no]; age group given care to [toddlers and preschoolers, children 6+, youth 14+, adults, elderly 65+ - multiple options possible], format of care provided [individual conversation, family conversation, group conversation; medication; psychotherapeutic support, psychosocial support - multiple options possible]; settings of provided care [work, school, leisure, healthcare, other - multiple options possible] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 10-15 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 1: Help-seeking behavior | Actual help-seeking questionnaire (Rickwood ea, 2005); adapted based on study Tang ea 2023. 9 items to be rated if consulted [yes/no/not applicable] for suicidal thoughts and satisfaction with received support/advice [very dissatisfied, rather dissatisfied, neutral, rather satisfied, very satisfied] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 1: Experienced need | Single item from study Tang et al., 2022 [on a scale from 0-10] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 1: Emotional Openness | Self-developed question need/possibility for openness about suicidal thoughts [no need; insufficient opportunity; moderate opportunity; sufficient opportunity; more than sufficient opportunity] 12-item Distress Disclosure Index (Kahn & Hessling, 2001): 12 items to be rated on a 5-point Likert scale [strongly disagree to strongly agree] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 1: Barriers | Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation (BACE; Clement ea, 2012): 30 items to be rated on a 4-point Likert scale ([not at al, a little, quite a lot, a lot] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 1: Self-reliance | CMNI self-reliance factor (Mahalik ea, 2003; Levant ea, 2020): 5 items to be rated on a 4-point Likert scale [strongly disagree, disagree, agree, strongly agree] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 1: Stigma | Self Stigma Scale for Seeking Help (Vogel ea 2006): 10 items to be rated on a 5-point Likert scale [strongly disagree to strongly agree] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 1: needs of individuals with suicidal ideation | Needs: 13 needs which they can indicate whether they didn't/don't need, need(ed) but didn't receive or need(ed) and receive(d). Follow-up questions on needed information, needed professional support and needed social contact. | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 15-20 minutes | |
Primary | STUDY 2: needs of healthcare providers | self-developed questionnaire: experienced differences in working with men/women with suicidal thoughts [open question; 1 item on general differences on 5-point likert scale; 15 statements of aspects of care with 5-point scale to indicate differences]; needed support in working with suicidal men [open]; need for training [yes/no]; preferred format for training [webinar, e-learning, folder, information on website, study day, physical class, other]; maximum time to be invested in training [<15 minutes, 15-30 minutes, 30 minutes - 1 hour; 1-2 hours; half a day; an entire day; multiple days]; needed information [open]; conditions to partake in training [open]; where do healthcare providers expect to find information on this subject [suicide prevention websites, websites of professional associations, other]; other needs [open]; knowledge of existing tools, trainings and websites [yes/no]; use of existing websites [yes/no] | Baseline. Completing the questionnaire will take about 10-15 minutes |
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