Increasing Help-Seeking in Military Service Members

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

160

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 19, 2020

Primary Completion Date

March 31, 2023

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2023

Conditions
Military Service Members at Elevated Suicide Risk
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive Bias Modification Intervention for Help-Seeking Stigma

Cognitive bias modification (CBM) is an intervention designed to target stigma-related cognitions among individuals at elevated suicide risk not currently engaged in behavioral health treatment. It involves the completion of brief, web-based tasks in which participants are presented with a series of stimuli (e.g., words, sentences) and trained to respond to those stimuli in a manner that is positive or neutral, rather than negative and unhelpful. Consistent with the theoretical rationale for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CBM interventions function by reshaping negative cognitions. Repeated reinforcement of adaptive cognitions enhances functioning and reduces distress.

BEHAVIORAL

Placebo Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM-Placebo)

Cognitive bias modification (CBM) is an intervention designed to target stigma-related cognitions among individuals at elevated suicide risk not currently engaged in behavioral health treatment. It involves the completion of brief, web-based tasks in which participants are presented with a series of stimuli (e.g., words, sentences) and trained to respond to those stimuli in a manner that is positive or neutral, rather than negative and unhelpful. Consistent with the theoretical rationale for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CBM interventions function by reshaping negative cognitions. Repeated reinforcement of adaptive cognitions enhances functioning and reduces distress.

BEHAVIORAL

Self-Directed Psychoeducation

Material presented with information on mental health literacy, mental health stigma, \& treatment options. This is based on the idea that increasing knowledge about psychiatric symptoms and treatment options encourages help-seeking behavior and engagement.

Trial Locations (2)

23708

Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth

32306

Florida State University, Tallahassee

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Military Suicide Research Consortium

OTHER

lead

Florida State University

OTHER

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