About this trial
Despite efforts to prevent suicide, US rates are climbing, and suicide is the second leading cause of death amongst youth. Digital tools, especially personal smartphones, are promising avenues to address these issues and can be used to increase engagement with effective interventions such as suicide safety planning. The BRITE suicide safety planning app was developed on evidence-based principles and has undergone rigorous formative development and effectiveness evaluations. However, to optimize its functionality, commercial viability, and scale its implementation, issues related to user engagement needed to be addressed. This 3 month Pragmatic Randomized Trial will evaluate the impact of the ViraSafe app-an enhanced version of the BRITE suicide safety planning app-on improving engagement with coping skills and safety planning among suicidal adolescents by comparing its intervention components to those of the original BRITE app.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
13-17 years old
Suicide attempt in the last year and ideation in the past month
English fluency and literacy
Parent or legal guardian willing and able to legally provide informed consent
Disqualifiers
Unable to read/understand English
Current manic or psychotic episode
Development disability precluding comprehension of study procedures
No routine access to a mobile phone, assessed by EHR review and during phone screen
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- ViraSafe: Treatment pushes
- BRITE
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Ksana Health
Lead sponsor
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Collaborator
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Collaborator