Adapting the Suicide Safety Planning Intervention for Delivery to Adolescents in Mozambican Primary Care Settings

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

230

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 18, 2022

Primary Completion Date

October 18, 2022

Study Completion Date

December 8, 2022

Conditions
SuicideAdolescent Behavior
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Suicide Prevention Intervention for Adolescents

Suicide Safety Planning Intervention (SPI). SPI is a very brief intervention (20-45 minutes) that provides patients with specific strategies to use to decrease the risk of suicidal behavior. SPI begins with psychoeducation about suicide risk, then the clinician and patient collaboratively create a stepwise plan that includes a simple list of individually tailored, concrete coping mechanisms to be enacted during or leading up to a crisis. The steps of the safety plan include: 1) recognizing warning signs of a crisis; 2) employing internal coping strategies; 3) using social contacts and settings to distract from suicidal thoughts; 4) seeking help from family members or close friends; 5) contacting healthcare or emergency services; and 6) reducing access to means. SPI providers work with caregivers to help them monitor warning signs of suicide risk, encourage the use of the safety plan by their adolescent, and reduce access to lethal means in the home.

Trial Locations (2)

Unknown

Centro de Saude Alto Mae, Maputo

Centro de Saude Bagamoio, Maputo

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

lead

Columbia University

OTHER