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Conversational in English (self-report\u002Fcaregiver)\n2. Age 12-17years 11months (self-report\u002Fcaregiver)\n3. Probation involvement (probation staff)\n4. Have a caregiver who is willing to participate (caregiver)\n5. Endorsed PY suicidal ideation (probation staff)\n6. Nominated 2-4 supportive adults, at least 2 of whom are willing to participate (Intervention Specialist, supportive adult)\n\nCaregivers, referred to study by YST Intervention Specialist (n=40)\n\n1. Conversational in English (self-report)\n2. Caregiver of a youth who is eligible and willing to participate (probation referral, youth report)\n\nSupportive adults, referred to study by YST Intervention Specialist (n=40)\n\n1. Participating as a supportive adult in YST-P as indicated by completion of YST-P psychoeducational session (Intervention Specialist report)\n2. Conversational in English (self-report)\n3. Approved by youths' caregiver (caregiver)\n4. Be appropriate as determined by the YST-P Intervention Specialist (Intervention Specialist).\n\nProbation staff, assisted by agency leadership (n=15)\n\n1. Conversational in English (self-report)\n2. Employed by Suffolk or Nassau County Probation working with youth (self-report\u002Fagency leadership)\n\nIntervention Specialists, assisted by agency leadership (n=2)\n\n1. Conversational in English (self-report)\n2. Employed by Hope for Youth Licensed behavioral health clinician (self-report\u002Fagency leadership)\n3. Trained as YST-P Intervention Specialists (Research team)\n4. Facilitating the YST-P intervention (Research team)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n\\- Participants not meeting all inclusion criteria will be excluded from research activities.","ALL","12 Years","80 Years",{"count":73,"type":74},137,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[77],"NA","The goal of this study is to conduct a pilot test of a mental health support program called the Youth-Nominated Support Team - Probation (YST-P) for young people ages 12-17 on probation, experiencing suicidal ideation and behaviors (SIB). Young people on probation experience SIB at higher rates than youth in the general population, but often do not receive the mental health care they need due to multi-level barriers. YST-P is adapted from an existing evidence-based, social support intervention, Youth-Nominated Support Team (YST), which is a psychoeducational, social support intervention originally created as an adjunctive to standard behavioral health (BH) treatment for youth with suicide risk following psychiatric hospitalization. YST-P is an adaptation of YST designed to meet the unique needs of youth on probation, addressing their SIB and increasing their uptake of treatment, by leveraging their existing social networks. YST-P is designed as an early intervention program to prevent escalation of SIB and increase probation youths' treatment uptake, bridging them to care. The study entails a single-arm pilot to examine reductions in SIB (within-subject comparison), and increased treatment uptake (comparing YST-P participants to a propensity-matched, historical control). This study will additionally explore theorized mechanisms of intervention action as well as implementation outcomes and barriers\u002Ffacilitators to YST-P. 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