AID-trial Assertive Intervention After Deliberate Self-harm (AID)
Suicide, Attempted
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Suicide, Attempted focused on measuring Attempted suicide, Assertive intervention, Prevention, Treatment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Attempted suicide
- At least 12 years old
Exclusion Criteria:
- Psychotic disorder
- Severe dementia
- Institutionalised or hospitalised for more than 2 weeks at psychiatric department
Sites / Locations
- Mental Health Centre Copenhagen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
A
B
The concept is to support and guide the person shortly after the in-hospital treatment for self-injury through a recommended follow-up or after treatment based on assertive principles. The intervention is an indicated prevention strategy targeting people with suicide attempts and deliberate self-harm as a high-risk group. They will be offered 8-20 assertive outreach contacts. The outreach contacts will be home visits focusing on providing support and motivating patients to comply with follow-up treatment.
Standard treatment consists of referral to a range of different treatment modalities depending on the diagnosis and clinical and social condition of the patient. In standard treatment there is no procedure for ensuring that the patient will actually receive the recommended treatment. Patients are often referred to available treatment modalities such as general practitioner, psychological treatment, treatment for alcohol abuse, and most often, the patients are themselves responsible for getting into contact with the treatment to which they are referred.