About this trial
Suicide risk has increased among youth in underserved communities, where access to mental healthcare is limited. To address this need, the investigator team plans to evaluate the preliminary efficacy of a brief, low-cost, culturally responsive digital intervention for ethnically diverse youth at risk for suicide in The Bronx, New York. In collaboration with community stakeholders, suicide recovery narratives, featuring adolescents' experiences related to recovery from suicidal thoughts will be developed. A smartphone ecological momentary assessment (EMA) app will be used to evaluate whether a curriculum of these narratives provides anti-suicidal benefits to at-risk adolescents.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
past-month history of suicidal thoughts
past-month history of Major depressive disorder
possession of apple or android smartphone with data plan
Disqualifiers
inability to read/write in English
Active mania
Active psychosis
Autism spectrum disorder
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Supporting Wellbeing with Everyday Experiences of Peers (SWEEP)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Lead sponsor
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Collaborator
Yeshiva University
Collaborator
Ilumivu
Collaborator