App-based Intervention to Promote Mental Health Help-seeking Among University Students
Suicidal Ideation, Suicidal Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Suicidal Ideation focused on measuring Suicide Prevention, Help-Seeking Behavior, App-based Intervention, University Students
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: University students who have completed the Longitudinal Survey of University Student Mental Health (ELSAM), based on The WHO World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative Suicidal ideation during the last 12 months Have access to Internet, email and Smartphone Agree to participate in the research through informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: Currently undergoing mental health treatment (psychological or psychiatric) High suicidal risk during the last 30 days and/or 3 months [answer "yes" to questions 4 and 5 (last 30 days) and/or question 6 (last 3 months) of the C-SSRS]
Sites / Locations
- Álvaro Jiménez-MolinaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control Group
Intervention Group
Participants will receive a brief contact intervention (via phone call or chat) in which a clinical psychologist will assess their general mental health status and level of suicidal risk, and will provide an intervention based on the principles of motivational interviewing and psycho-educational information along with a list of mental health services available within and outside the University. Participants will also receive instructions on how to download and use a mobile app.
Participants will receive a brief contact intervention (via phone call or chat) in which a clinical psychologist will assess their mental health status and level of suicidal risk and will provide an intervention based on the principles of motivational interviewing and psycho-educational information along with a list of mental health services available within and outside the University. Participants will also receive instructions on how to download and use a mobile app. Additionally, participants will also receive reminder messages (by email and chat) encouraging them to use the app and to request a counseling session (via phone call, videoconference or chat) with a clinical psychologist if they think it is necessary. After two months, this group will receive a new contact with a clinical psychologist via phone call or chat. In this contact, mood and level of suicidal risk will be assessed, and participants will be encouraged to seek mental health help if they have not already done so.