Randomized Clinical Trial of Re-Evaluating Suicidal Thoughts in Veterans

Part of paid clinical trials in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development
Study ID
NCT05884476
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Suicide, Attempted

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Treatment-as-usual — OTHER
    Veterans in the TAU-only control condition will remain engaged in their normal standard of mental health care throughout their participation in this study. Veterans in the TAU condition will have access to and receive referrals for any of the following services normally afforded to patients at this VA hospital: VA Office of Connected Care web-based training programs and mobile mental health applications; primary care appointments; PCMHI consultation; outpatient mental health individual and group therapies; psychiatry appointments; inpatient hospitalization in the event of a suicidal crisis during study participation; and post-discharge mental health follow-up appointments following inpatient hospitalization for medical or mental health reasons.
  • Re-Evaluating Suicidal Thoughts — BEHAVIORAL
    REST is a brief, computerized intervention designed to mitigate psychological inflexibility associated with the experience of suicidal ideation. Most individuals complete the intervention in under one hour. REST provides psychoeducation to correct common misconceptions about suicidal ideation and help Veterans de-catastrophize the occurrence and meaning of these thoughts. This includes information about the prevalence of suicidal ideation among Veterans, a conceptualization of suicidal ideation as a response to stress, normalizing emotional reactions to suicidal ideation, and framing suicidal ideation as "thoughts and conjectures" as opposed to "truth and reality." These components were chosen to directly address emotional distress related to suicidal thoughts, which is central to the construct of psychological inflexibility. Veterans randomized to receive REST will have access to and be encouraged to utilize any and all of these options described in the TAU-only condition.

Study Details

Suicide prevention is a top priority for VA as all continue to seek new and inventive ways to reduce suicide rates among Veterans. Many experts agree that suicide prevention efforts could be improved by making suicide-specific interventions easier to access. The current project aims to move toward that goal by testing a web-based suicide prevention intervention using an experimental design. The roughly 40-minute intervention aims to teach Veterans coping skills that are designed to ease the emotional distress that often comes with thoughts of suicide. The project will evaluate whether Veterans who receive this intervention report more improvement in suicidal thoughts and behaviors than Veterans who receive a standard course of health care visits. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors will be measured over the course of one month. The investigators hypothesize that Veterans who receive the intervention will report lower suicidal thoughts and behaviors than those who receive the standard course of health care.

Key Dates

Start date
Jan 8, 2024
Status verified
Dec 2025
Primary completion
Jun 30, 2027
Completion
Jun 30, 2027

Study Design

Enrollment
180 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • Experimental: REST + TAU
    Veterans in this condition will complete the REST intervention and be expected to remain engaged in their standard course of health care as described in the TAU condition.
  • Other: TAU
    Veterans in this condition will be expected to engage in their standard course of heath care.

Primary Outcome Measure

Suicidal ideation severity change [ Time Frame: Baseline and one month ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System, New Orleans, LANew OrleansLouisiana70119
Joseph W Boffa, PhD
(504) 507-2000
Jessica L Chambliss, MS
(504) 507-2000
Joseph W Boffa, PhD (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR)

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