This single-group open-label trial will evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a suicide prevention mobile application when used as an adjunct to usual care in adolescents.
This study will enroll 20 adolescent (age 13-17) inpatients at elevated risk for suicide. Participants will download the app onto their phones during their inpatient stay and will complete a single therapy session involving psychoeducation and crisis response planning. Participants will be encouraged to use the app on their own in addition to their usual outpatient services to learn and practice suicide prevention skills. Participants and their parents will be interviewed 1, 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks after discharge.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
22
Smartphone app teaching suicide prevention skills.
Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
App Usability 1 Week
The System Usability Scale (SUS) contains 10 items assessing the usability of digital technology. Items are rated from 1 to 5 with higher numbers representing stronger agreement with usability statements. Scores can range from 0 to 100, with higher scores reflecting better outcomes, meaning increased usability of the technology. The mean and standard deviation for the SUS will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 1 week post discharge
App Usability 4 Weeks
The System Usability Scale (SUS) contains 10 items assessing the usability of digital technology. Items are rated from 1 to 5 with higher numbers representing stronger agreement with usability statements. Scores can range from 0 to 100, with higher scores reflecting better outcomes, meaning increased usability of the technology. The mean and standard deviation for the SUS will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 4 weeks post discharge
App Usability 8 Weeks
The System Usability Scale (SUS) contains 10 items assessing the usability of digital technology. Items are rated from 1 to 5 with higher numbers representing stronger agreement with usability statements. Scores can range from 0 to 100, with higher scores reflecting better outcomes, meaning increased usability of the technology. The mean and standard deviation for the SUS will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 8 weeks post discharge
App Usability 12 Weeks
The System Usability Scale (SUS) contains 10 items assessing the usability of digital technology. Items are rated from 1 to 5 with higher numbers representing stronger agreement with usability statements. Scores can range from 0 to 100, with higher scores reflecting better outcomes, meaning increased usability of the technology. The mean and standard deviation for the SUS will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 12 weeks post discharge
App Usability 16 Weeks
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The System Usability Scale (SUS) contains 10 items assessing the usability of digital technology. Items are rated from 1 to 5 with higher numbers representing stronger agreement with usability statements. Scores can range from 0 to 100, with higher scores reflecting better outcomes, meaning increased usability of the technology. The mean and standard deviation for the SUS will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 16 weeks post discharge
Suicidal Ideation Baseline
The SIQ Jr is a 15-item measure assesses suicidal thoughts on a 7-point scale, with possible total scores ranging from 0-90). Higher scores indicate more severe suicidal ideation. Means and standard deviations will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: Baseline
Suicidal Ideation 1 Week
The SIQ Jr is a 15-item measure assesses suicidal thoughts on a 7-point scale, with possible total scores ranging from 0-90). Higher scores indicate more severe suicidal ideation. Means and standard deviations will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 1 Week post discharge
Suicidal Ideation 4 Weeks
The SIQ Jr is a 15-item measure assesses suicidal thoughts on a 7-point scale, with possible total scores ranging from 0-90). Higher scores indicate more severe suicidal ideation. Means and standard deviations will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 4 Weeks post discharge
Suicidal Ideation 8 Weeks
The SIQ Jr is a 15-item measure assesses suicidal thoughts on a 7-point scale, with possible total scores ranging from 0-90). Higher scores indicate more severe suicidal ideation. Means and standard deviations will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 8 Weeks post discharge
Suicidal Ideation 12 Weeks
The SIQ Jr is a 15-item measure assesses suicidal thoughts on a 7-point scale, with possible total scores ranging from 0-90). Higher scores indicate more severe suicidal ideation. Means and standard deviations will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 12 Weeks post discharge
Suicidal Ideation 16 Weeks
The SIQ Jr is a 15-item measure assesses suicidal thoughts on a 7-point scale, with possible total scores ranging from 0-90). Higher scores indicate more severe suicidal ideation. Means and standard deviations will be reported utilizing all available data.
Time frame: 16 Weeks post discharge