Teachable Moment Brief Intervention for Veterans Following a Suicide Attempt
Suicide, Attempted
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Suicide, Attempted
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Veteran service member
- Recently admitted to an inpatient psychiatry unit at the VAMC site following a suicide attempt
- 18 or more years of age
- Consents to participate in baseline and follow-up interviews and gives permission to review records for previous year and subsequent year.
- Consents to randomization and participation in TMBI + follow-up or Care as Usual
- Consents to audio recording in order for PI to conduct adherence rating
Exclusion Criteria:
- Significant psychosis, cognitive, or other problems that prevent participant from understanding the study procedures or renders them unable to provide informed consent (suggesting that psychosocial therapeutic care is contra-indicated)
- Judicially-ordered to treatment (e.g., subsequent to domestic violence) such that participation in study procedures could not be considered voluntary and participant is not free to drop out without significant negative consequences.
Sites / Locations
- Robley Rex VA Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Teachable Moment Brief Intervention
Care as Usual
The TMBI is informed by evidence based strategies to collaboratively identify 1) drivers of suicidal ideation, 2) functional aspects of the recent suicide attempt, 3) the patient's relationship with the concept of suicide, 4) what has been lost and gained as a result of the suicide attempt, 5) short term management suicide prevention management strategies, and 6) documentation of factors to address in a suicide-specific treatment plan.
Usual care at Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMC) for Veterans who have attempted suicide involves psychiatric evaluation/treatment and ongoing medical stabilization.