347
Participants
Start Date
November 1, 2022
Primary Completion Date
August 31, 2025
Study Completion Date
August 31, 2025
Safe Alternatives for Teens and Youth-Acute for Schools (SAFETY-A for Schools)
SAFETY-A is a brief, family centered, cognitive-behavioral approach to therapeutic risk assessment and safety planning that can be delivered via school-based providers. The intervention is delivered in one session during which the youth at risk for suicidal behavior works with the provider to identify strengths, supports, understand emotional antecedents and warning signs, identify alternative coping behaviors and thoughts, and ways to keep the environment safe. Youth and families receive follow-up contacts by phone at 1, 2, and 4 weeks after the SAFETY-A session. The primary focus is on the therapeutic mechanisms of hope, reduced intensity of suicidal urges, increased confidence in ability to keep safe. Adaptation of SAFETY-A for Schools will target mechanisms that are presumed to drive disparities in mental health service use among Asian American and Latinx youth: (1) trust in mental health services, (2) internalized stigma, and (3) comfort communicating distress.
RECRUITING
University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Collaborators (1)
Duke University
OTHER
University of California, Los Angeles
OTHER