[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"suicidal-thoughts-and-behaviors\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:suicidal-thoughts-and-behaviors":27},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,4,0,[8,45,80,107],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":13,"acronym":14,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":18,"enrollmentInfo":19,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":23,"briefSummary":25,"conditions":26,"keywords":28,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":33,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":34,"startDateStruct":37,"completionDateStruct":39,"leadSponsor":41,"locationsCount":44},"100640358","standardized-adaptive-music-medicine-for-suicidality-100640358",false,"NCT07610785","Standardized Adaptive Music Medicine for Suicidality","STAMM-S","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Age 14-35 years\n2. Suicidal ideation (C-SSRS categories 1-3 within the past month)\n3. normal sensitivity to music reward on the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire. Score \\>65\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. imminent or acute suicide risk (C-SSRS categories 4-5).\n2. Co-morbid substance use disorder.\n3. Co-morbid psychotic disorder.\n4. current participation in another trial","ALL","14 Years","35 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},28,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[24],"NA","The primary goal of this clinical trial is to test if music-based intervention (STAMM-S) works for individuals with suicidal thoughts or behaviors. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\n* Can implementing specific music to listen to for 20 minutes a day for 25 days improve suicidality?\n* Can implementing education around the psychology of the medicine of music improve mental health outcomes?\n\nParticipants will:\n\n* Listen to music given to them by the study team for 20 minutes a day for 25 days\n* Receive musical psychoeducation on how to improve mood using music",[27],"Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors",[29,30,31],"Suicidality","Music-based intervention","Music","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-05-20",{"date":35,"type":36},"2026-05-28","ACTUAL",{"date":38,"type":21},"2026-06",{"date":40,"type":21},"2027-05",{"name":42,"class":43},"Stanford University","OTHER",1,{"id":46,"slug":47,"hasResults":11,"nctId":48,"briefTitle":49,"officialTitle":49,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":50,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":51,"maxAge":52,"enrollmentInfo":53,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":55,"briefSummary":56,"conditions":57,"keywords":58,"overallStatus":70,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":71,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":72,"startDateStruct":74,"completionDateStruct":76,"leadSponsor":78,"locationsCount":44},"100578288","development-of-precise-a-data-driven-personalized-suicide-prevention-intervention-100578288","NCT06809348","Development of PRECISE: A Data Driven Personalized Suicide Prevention Intervention","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* 18-65 years old\n* Endorsement of active suicidal ideation on the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (\\>2 or past month thoughts of killing self or attempt in past month)\n* English fluency\n* Willingness to provide contact information for a key information to be contacted as part of our risk and safety plan.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Past year exposure to DBT\n* Moderate\u002Fsevere substance use disorder within the past thirty days\n* Dementia, mild cognitive impairment and\u002For traumatic brain injury\n* Lack of capacity to consent to research and\u002For under conservatorship.","18 Years","65 Years",{"count":54,"type":21},70,[24],"Individuals at high-risk of suicide vary substantially from one another. Over time, risk factors for suicide may change within the same individual. Despite these differences, most treatments for suicidal thoughts assume that the same intervention works equally well for all individuals at high-risk of suicide. Intensive longitudinal data combined with network science, integrated with coaching, could be used to personalize suicide prevention interventions to make them more effective and efficient. This K23 Career Development application involves refining and testing a novel personalized treatment for individuals at high-risk called PeRsonalizEd Clinical Intervention for Suicidal Events or PRECISE. PRECISE leverages idiographic statistical techniques adopted from network science applied to ecological momentary assessment data to inform the tailoring of Safety Planning and skills from Dialectical Behavior Therapy, two existing evidence-based treatments for suicide. In Aim 1, a user-centered design approach will be used to refine PRECISE. Following the refinement of the intervention, informed by data from a case series in Aim 1, the investigators will then conduct a randomized controlled trial comparing two different intensities of personalization. In the low-intensity arm, the 8-week treatment will be tailored based on an initial two-week burst of ecological momentary assessment and one idiographic model. In the high-intensity arm, participants complete eight weeks of ecological momentary assessment and idiographic models are generated between each session. Coaches use the idiographic models to identify an individuals' drivers of suicidal thoughts and conduct behavioral chain analyses to tailor specific skills to then teach, shape, and reinforce in their individual clients. Assessments are completed pre-treatment, 8-weeks post-enrollment, and 16-weeks enrollment. The investigators hypothesize that both arms will demonstrate clinically significant reductions in suicidal ideation, but the high-intensity arm will be superior to the low-intensity arm in reducing ideation. Furthermore, the investigators anticipate that increases in effective emotion regulation skills and reductions in negative affect will account for the decrease in suicidal ideation. As individuals learn more effective emotion regulation strategies, they will experience less distress and thereby lower levels of suicidal ideation. This project is responsive to Objective 3.2 of the NIMH Strategic Plan and is integrated with a mentored research training plan focused on 1) suicide specific rigorous clinical trials, 2) user centered design in digital health, and 3) applications of network science to intensive longitudinal data. The project and training goal will support the Candidate's overarching goal to become a clinician-scientist engaged in independent research on personalized, impactful, rapid acting suicide prevention interventions for at risk adults.",[27],[59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69],"personalized interventions","intensive longitudinal data","emotion regulation","coping","coping skills","dialectical behavior therapy","cognitive behavior therapy","ecological momentary assessment","personalized feedback","technology","coaching","RECRUITING","2026-04-28",{"date":73,"type":36},"2026-04-29",{"date":75,"type":36},"2025-11-14",{"date":77,"type":21},"2030-03",{"name":79,"class":43},"University of California, San Diego",{"id":81,"slug":82,"hasResults":11,"nctId":83,"briefTitle":84,"officialTitle":85,"acronym":86,"eligibilityCriteria":87,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":51,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":88,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":90,"briefSummary":91,"conditions":92,"keywords":94,"overallStatus":70,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":97,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":98,"startDateStruct":100,"completionDateStruct":102,"leadSponsor":104,"locationsCount":44},"100577825","qnnections-refinement-and-pilot-trial-of-a-suicide-prevention-intervention-to-increase-social-connection-100577825","NCT06803329","Qnnections: Refinement and Pilot Trial of a Suicide Prevention Intervention to Increase Social Connection","Qnnections: A Novel Suicide Prevention Intervention for Increasing Social Connection Among LGBTQ+ Veterans","Qnnections","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Veterans who report past-month active suicidal ideation (C-SSRS \\[Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale\\]\n\n  \\-- or past-3-month suicidal behavior;\n* LGBTQ+ or other minoritized gender or sexual identity;\n* Have a mental health point-of-contact (e.g., Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Mental Health Treatment Coordinator);\n* Willing to complete or update safety plan.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* cannot provide informed consent;\n* imminent psychiatric hospitalization;\n* current or planned participation in residential\u002Fintensive outpatient program that would interfere study participation;\n* in a conservatorship; and\n* has participated in any previous parts of the study.",{"count":89,"type":21},66,[24],"Despite the high risk of suicide among LGBTQ+ Veterans, there is currently no suicide-focused intervention for this population. This study will refine and pilot Qnnections, a novel group-based suicide prevention intervention that aims to increase social connection and functioning in this population. The project will involve Veterans with lived experience in further refining Qnnections, and then will examine feasibility and acceptability of Qnnections and of study procedures in a pilot randomized clinical trial.",[27,93],"Social Isolation",[95,96],"Suicide","Social isolation","2026-03-10",{"date":99,"type":36},"2026-03-12",{"date":101,"type":36},"2026-03-01",{"date":103,"type":21},"2030-09-30",{"name":105,"class":106},"VA Office of Research and Development","FED",{"id":108,"slug":109,"hasResults":11,"nctId":110,"briefTitle":111,"officialTitle":112,"acronym":113,"eligibilityCriteria":114,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":115,"minAge":116,"maxAge":117,"enrollmentInfo":118,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":120,"briefSummary":121,"conditions":122,"keywords":125,"overallStatus":70,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":131,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":132,"startDateStruct":134,"completionDateStruct":136,"leadSponsor":138,"locationsCount":44},"100615551","social-threat-adolescent-relationships-and-suicidality-study-100615551","NCT07294079","Social Threat, Adolescent Relationships, and Suicidality Study","Neurocognitive Responses to Social Threat: Links to Day-to-day Connectedness and Suicidality in Adolescent Girls","STARS","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Between ages 12-17\n* Reported recurrent suicidal thoughts and behaviors and\u002For non-suicidal self-injury within the past year.\n* Medically and neurologically healthy, including no evidence of intellectual disability or serious cognitive impairment that would interfere with task performance\n* Assigned female at birth\n* Willing and able to give informed assent\n* Own an iPhone\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Unable to read or speak English or cognitive impairment preventing ability to complete assessments\n* Lifetime presence of a neurological or serious medical condition\n* Lifetime presence of a DSM-5 Autistic Spectrum Disorder\n* Current DSM-5 Psychotic Disorder or severe Substance Use Disorder\n* Uncorrected visual disturbance (\\\u003C20\u002F40 Snellen visual acuity)\n* Presence of head injury or congenital neurological anomalies (based on parent report).","FEMALE","12 Years","17 Years",{"count":119,"type":21},100,[24],"In recent years, adolescents are having higher rates of emotional health problems, such as suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). The goal of this study is to learn about how teens' attention to different types of information relates to their real-world relationships and their emotional health. The investigators hope this study will help understand why some teens go on to have suicidal thoughts and behaviors and other teens do not. This information will help investigators learn how to improve emotional health in teens and reduce teen suicides.\n\nParticipants will be 100 female adolescents (ages 12-17) at high risk for STBs who will complete a series of assessments over the course of 6 months. Assessments include a baseline clinical interview, a visit to examine neural responses during a computer tasks, daily smartphone surveys about social experiences and social connectedness, and follow up questionnaires assessing STBs. Participants will also be asked to donate their text messages during the month that they complete smartphone surveys.\n\nThe research procedures will help investigators learn how adolescents react to different types of social situations. Investigators want to see if these reactions affect:\n\n1. How connected adolescents feel to others in their daily lives\n2. Adolescents' longer-term risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs)\n\nParticipants will be asked to:\n\n* Complete a 10-15 minute screening call to determine eligibility for the study\n* Complete one 3 hour virtual (or in-person) interview consisting of a clinical assessment and questionnaires.\n* Complete a 2.5-hour in person visit to complete computer tasks while record brain signals are recorded\n* Complete \\~5 minute smartphone surveys three times a day for 30 days, asking about their daily social experiences and their mood and feelings.\n* Provide investigators with retrospective access to their text\u002Fdirect messages from the month the participant was completing the smartphone surveys.\n* Complete online follow-up questionnaires at 3 and 6 months",[27,123,124],"Social Connectedness","Responses to Social Threat",[126,127,128,129,130],"Suicide Ideation","Social Threat","EEG","Adolescent","Teen","2026-02-09",{"date":133,"type":36},"2026-02-12",{"date":135,"type":36},"2026-01-19",{"date":137,"type":21},"2030-08-30",{"name":139,"class":43},"University of Pittsburgh"]