Using Information and Communication Technologies to Prevent Suicide in Chile
Suicide, Adolescent Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Suicide focused on measuring Suicide prevention, Information and Communication Technologies, Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial, Latin America
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Students who attend participating public high schools in two cities (Santiago and Rancagua) of Chile
Exclusion Criteria:
- Students having visual or physical impairments that are incompatible with the intervention model
- Student having a prior diagnosis of a mental disorder.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention
Control
The ICT-based intervention is known as "Project Clan." Each participant randomized to the intervention group will have access to the web platform and mobile applications of "Project Clan" - a virtual community that seeks to promote adolescent mental health and wellbeing as students interact, express themselves, and resolve concerns, with the support of peers and mental health professionals. During the three-month intervention, participants will have complete anonymity, unless trained psychologists supervising the platform as "community counselors" identify behaviors associated with suicide risk and proceed to follow an established emergency protocol. The counselors will be available to answer community questions and provide support on an individual basis.
Participants in the control group will also be assigned a username and password to access the website, but they will be met with a user interface that only displays a space to answer the corresponding assessments. In addition to the introductory presentation, they will be given a brochure with information regarding adolescent suicide and wellbeing and tips with regard to seeking help and assisting others. This will include the contact information for a telephone hotline, to ensure they can receive professional help if needed.