Navigating Mental Health Treatment for Black Youth
Adolescent Behavior, Suicidal Ideation
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Adolescent Behavior focused on measuring Youth Suicide, Cultural Adaptation, Mental Health Treatment, Health Disparities, Black Adolescents, Patient navigation
Eligibility Criteria
Youth Inclusion Criteria:
- Identify as Black
- Are between ages of 10-18 years
- Endorse suicidal ideation and/or behaviors within the last year at an ED visit
- Live within Philadelphia County or nearby Pennsylvania suburb
- Must be able to read and understand English
Youth Exclusion Criteria:
- Does not identify Black as one of their races
- Under 10 or over 18 years old
- Does not speak English
- No history of suicidal ideation or behavior
- Requires acute or intensive inpatient treatment for safety or medical reasons
- Currently engaged in mental health treatment
Caregiver Inclusion Criteria:
- Parent or legal guardian of eligible youth
- Must be able to read and understand English
Sites / Locations
- The Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Adapted STAT-ED
Standard Enhanced Treatment
The intervention will assist the family in following up with mental health referral recommendations provided by ED staff and eliciting families' preferences in regards to race and gender of providers, convenience of provider, and type of treatment. This assistance could involve help with the initial telephone contact, getting to appointments, and preparing for the appointments. The patient navigator will communicate with the family in person, by telephone, and/or by text messaging as per family's preference. This once to twice a week communication with both the youth and their parent will promote mental health care initiation and identify barriers and problem-solving solutions.
After discharge from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia emergency department, the participant will be given a list of resources and referrals for mental health treatment by the hospital social work team. Phone call contact will be made to follow up on the initiation of treatment from the referral recommendations given at discharge.