Just-in-Time Interventions for Reducing Short-Term Suicide Risk
Suicide
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Suicide focused on measuring Suicide, Suicidal Thoughts, Micro-Randomized Trial, Ecological Momentary Assessment, Just-in-Time Intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Experiencing suicidal thoughts as part of their inpatient admission Access to a smartphone following discharge Ability to speak and write English fluently Exclusion Criteria: Any factor that impairs the ability to effectively participate in the study (e.g., significant cognitive impairment, intellectual disability, presence of violent behavior, psychotic illness/symptoms determined by the treating clinician to impair ability to understand the study or provide informed consent) Failure to correctly answer all true/false questions in the consent form
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Just-in-time intervention for promoting use of the safety plan or its components
Completed surveys will be assigned to a risk level based on self-reported level of suicidal urge and intent. Participants will be "micro-randomized" to one of the available intervention options based on the survey's risk level. All interventions will include reminders to use the safety plan or its components. At high risk (intent >= 8 OR (urge >= 8 AND intent > 0)), participants will be randomized to either receive a phone call from a clinician, text messaging from a clinician, or automated interactive smartphone tool. At medium risk ((intent = 5-7) OR (urge = 5-7 AND intent < 8 but > 0) OR (urge >= 8 AND intent = 0)), participants will be randomized to receive an automated interactive smartphone tool, non-interactive pop-up messages, or no intervention. At low risk ((intent = 1-4) OR (urge = 1-4 AND intent < 5)), participants will be randomized to receive non-interactive pop-up messages or no intervention. No intervention will be given at no risk (intent=0 AND urge=0).