Brief Alcohol Intervention and mHealth Booster for Suicidal Adolescents
Alcohol Drinking, Suicide, Attempted, Adolescent Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Alcohol Drinking focused on measuring alcohol, suicide, adolescents
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must be currently hospitalized for suicide ideation or attempt
- Must have used alcohol in past 3 months, indicated by selecting "yes" on the screening question ["Have you drank alcohol in the past 3 months?"]
- Must be between the age of 13-17
- The adolescent and parent/guardian must own a smartphone
- Must have the ability to communicate in English.
Exclusion Criteria:
- developmental delay
- autism spectrum disorder
- psychosis
Sites / Locations
- Boston Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
iASIST
Attention-Matched Comparison
iASIST, involves 1) an individual intervention with the adolescent in which motivational enhancement techniques are used to explore alcohol use as a risk factor for continued suicide-related thoughts and behaviors and to create a change plan, 2) a subsequent family intervention using motivational enhancement techniques to align the parent with the adolescent to strengthen the adolescent's self-efficacy and commitment to the change plan as well as the parent's ability to support the adolescent in their plan to reduce or stop drinking, and 3) a post-discharge mHealth booster to adolescents focused on strengthening their commitment to the change plan, and to parents focused on their commitment, confidence, and ability related to supporting the adolescent in reducing or stopping drinking.
The attention-matched comparison condition involves one psychoeducation session focused on the role of a healthy lifestyle in mental health and an additional family intervention, in which the adolescent will review handouts from the session with the parent, facilitated by the interventionist. In addition, adolescents and parents assigned to the comparison will receive a post-discharge mHealth control about the maintenance of a healthy lifestyle with the same frequency and type of interaction as the iASIST mHealth booster.