Preventing Suicide Among Sexual and Gender Diverse Young Adults in Primary Care in Texas
Suicidal Ideation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Suicidal Ideation focused on measuring suicidal ideation, depression, suicide, sexual and gender minority youth
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- be aged 18-24 at the time of enrollment; and
- not have received mental health services in the past 90 days, excluding medication;
- English-speaking, and
- screen positive for suicidal ideation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- are actively suicidal
- have a developmental disability that would preclude them from participating in the study intervention or
- who are impaired due to psychosis, mania, or substance use that would prevent them from providing consent.
- Participants will also be excluded at YST-III sites if they are unable to identify a minimum of one support person to participate in the intervention with them.
Those who are excluded will be provided with referrals for treatment services.
Sites / Locations
- UT Southwestern Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Suicidal Teens Accessing Treatment - Primary Care (STAT-PC)
Youth-Nominated Support Team (YST-III)
This group will undergo a brief, suicide prevention intervention based on motivational interviewing that focuses on mental health care seeking behavior, problem-solving, and referrals plus brief case management
This group will undergo a brief, suicide prevention intervention originally developed for youth who have been psychiatrically hospitalized due to a suicide attempt or suicidal ideation that has been adapted