Answering the Alarm: A System of Care for Black Youth at Risk for Suicide (WeCare) (WeCare)
Suicidal Ideation
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Suicidal Ideation focused on measuring suicide, ideation, black youth, depression, system of care, emergency department
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion criteria adolescent and parent/guardians: Adolescents aged 12-17 years and their parents or guardians Having a parent/caregiver present in the emergency department to consent Having a cellular phone Adolescent able to speak English, and understand study questions Parents able to consent in English, Spanish, or Creole Meet screening criteria Inclusion criteria for ED clinical providers and administrative stakeholders: Currently employed at Kings or Harlem Hospital and working in the hospital ED on at least a half-time basis Age 18 or above Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion criteria adolescent and parent/guardians: Adolescent is medically unstable Adolescent present with severe cognitive impairment Parents are not present in the ED and available to give consent in either English, Spanish, or Creole Adolescent does not have access to cellular phone Exclusion criteria for ED clinical providers and administrative stakeholders: 1. Not currently employed at least part-time in the hospital ED
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
WeCare
Usual Services
WeCare is a system of care that combines two evidence-based strategies -- universal screening using the Computerized Adaptive Screen for Suicidal Youth (CASSY) and an adapted version of the SAFETY ACUTE that incorporates PI Lindsey's extensive work with Black youth, their families, and community stakeholders to develop culturally tailored strategies for addressing treatment barriers, with a technological adaptation for increased feasibility (i.e., follow-up text messaging).
Usual emergency departments services will be offered to participants.