About this trial
The present study consists of 3 projects in total and aims to investigate the (neuro-) psychological patterns from suicidal ideation to suicidal behavior as well as the effects and feasibility of ASSIP Home Treatment.
The overall aim of project 1 is to determine (neuro-) psychological differences between suicide attempters, suicide ideators, a clinical control group, and healthy controls. Study participants in project 1 will participate in a one-time (neuro-) psychological assessment.
Project 1 of this study is an observational cross-sectional study with four groups that will be conducted at the University Hospital of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Bern (Switzerland): Patients with at least one suicide attempt in their past (SUAT), patients with suicidal ideation (SUID), patients from the same clinical cohort, without neither suicidal behavior or ideation (CLIN) and the healthy group (HLTH). The cohorts to be examined (SUAT \& SUID) will be compared to the two control groups (CLIN \& HLTH). Only people who have signed the informed consent and meet the eligibility criteria can participate in this study.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Informed consent as documented by signature
Age ≥ 18 years
Disqualifiers
Serious cognitive impairment
Any current psychotic disorder
Any current medication, which substantially impairs the attention span, reaction rate or any other relevant cognitive functions
Inability to follow the procedures of the study (e.g., insufficient mastery of the German language, previous enrolment into the current study)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- (Neuro-)psychological assessment