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自助对抗自杀念头在线(SOS)试验:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

The Self-help Online against Suicidal thoughts (SOS) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Mühlmann Charlotte, Madsen Trine, Hjorthøj Carsten, Kerkhof Ad, Nordentoft Merete, Erlangsen Annette

机构信息

Danish Research Institute for Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Centre Copenhagen, Kildegårdsvej 28, 2900, Hellerup, Denmark.

Copenhagen University Hospital, Mental Health Centre Copenhagen, Kildegårdsvej 28, 2900, Hellerup, Denmark.

出版信息

Trials. 2017 Jan 28;18(1):45. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-1794-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Suicidal thoughts are common, causing distress for millions of people all over the world. However, people with suicidal thoughts might not access support due to financial restraints, stigma or a lack of available treatment offers. Self-help programs provided online could overcome these barriers, and previous efforts show promising results in terms of reducing suicidal thoughts. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of an online self-help intervention in reducing suicidal thoughts among people at risk of suicide. The Danish Self-help Online against Suicidal thoughts (SOS) trial is a partial replication of a previously conducted Dutch trial.

METHODS AND DESIGN

A randomized, waiting-list controlled trial with 1:1 allocation ratio will be carried out. A total of 438 people with suicidal thoughts will be recruited from the Danish suicide hotline, The Lifeline's, website and allocated to the intervention condition (N = 219) or the control condition (N = 219). The intervention condition consists of a 6-week, Internet-based self-help therapy intervention. The format of the intervention is self-help, but the participants can be guided by the trial manager. The control condition consists of a waiting-list assignment for 32 weeks. The primary outcomes are frequency and intensity of suicidal thoughts. Secondary outcome measures include depressive symptoms, hopelessness, worrying, quality of life, costs related to health care utilization and production loss. Number of deliberate self-harm episodes, suicides and deaths will, as well as the participant's evaluation of the intervention and the experience of negative effects, be investigated. Assessments will be conducted over the intervention website through self-report questionnaires at baseline, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks and 32 weeks (6 months post intervention).

DISCUSSION

If we find the intervention to be linked to reductions in suicidal thoughts, this will strengthen the evidence that online self-help interventions are relevant tools for people with suicidal thoughts.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02872610 . Registered on 9 August 2016.

摘要

背景

自杀念头很常见,给全球数百万人带来困扰。然而,有自杀念头的人可能因经济限制、耻辱感或缺乏可用的治疗方案而无法获得支持。在线提供的自助项目可以克服这些障碍,并且先前的研究表明在减少自杀念头方面取得了有希望的结果。本研究旨在检验一种在线自助干预措施在降低有自杀风险人群自杀念头方面的有效性。丹麦在线自助抗自杀念头(SOS)试验是对先前进行的荷兰试验的部分重复。

方法与设计

将进行一项随机、等待列表对照试验,分配比例为1:1。总共438名有自杀念头的人将从丹麦自杀热线“生命线”的网站招募,并分配到干预组(N = 219)或对照组(N = 219)。干预组包括为期6周的基于互联网的自助治疗干预。干预形式为自助,但参与者可由试验管理人员指导。对照组为32周的等待列表分配。主要结局是自杀念头的频率和强度。次要结局指标包括抑郁症状、绝望感、焦虑、生活质量、与医疗保健利用和生产损失相关的成本。将调查故意自伤事件、自杀和死亡的数量,以及参与者对干预的评价和负面影响的体验。评估将通过干预网站上的自我报告问卷在基线、2周、4周、6周和32周(干预后6个月)进行。

讨论

如果我们发现该干预措施与自杀念头的减少有关,这将加强在线自助干预是有自杀念头人群相关工具的证据。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT02872610。于2016年8月9日注册。

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