Black Dog Institute, University of New South Wales, Hospital Road, Randwick, NSW, 2031, Australia.
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Trials. 2019 Apr 5;20(1):198. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3262-2.
Suicide amongst Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities occurs at twice the rate of the general population and, with significant barriers to treatment, help-seeking prior to a suicide attempt is low. This trial aims to test the effectiveness of an app (iBobbly) designed with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for reducing suicidal ideation.
METHODS/DESIGN: This is a two-arm randomised controlled trial that will compare iBobbly to a wait-list control condition. The trial aims to recruit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants aged 16 years and over to test iBobbly, which is a self-help app delivering content based on acceptance and commitment therapy. The primary outcome for the study is suicidal ideation, and secondary outcomes include depression, hopelessness, distress tolerance, perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belonging, and help-seeking intentions. Data will be collected for both groups at baseline, post-intervention (after 6 weeks of app use), and at 6 months post-baseline (with a final 12-month follow-up for the iBobbly group). Primary analysis will compare changes in suicidal ideation for the intervention condition relative to the wait-list control condition using mixed models. An examination of the cost-effectiveness of the intervention compared to the control condition will be conducted.
If effective, iBobbly could overcome many barriers to help-seeking amongst a group of people who are at increased risk of suicide. It may provide a low-cost, accessible intervention that can reach more people. This trial will add to a sparse literature on indigenous suicide prevention and will increase our knowledge about the effectiveness of e-health interventions for suicide prevention.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, ACTRN12614000686606 . Registered on 30 June 2014.
澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区的自杀率是总人口的两倍,由于治疗存在重大障碍,自杀未遂前寻求帮助的比例很低。本试验旨在测试一款专为原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民设计的应用程序(iBobbly)减少自杀意念的效果。
方法/设计:这是一项两臂随机对照试验,将比较 iBobbly 与候补名单对照条件。该试验旨在招募年龄在 16 岁及以上的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民参与者来测试 iBobbly,这是一款基于接受和承诺疗法提供内容的自助应用程序。该研究的主要结果是自杀意念,次要结果包括抑郁、绝望、痛苦耐受力、感知负担和挫败归属感,以及寻求帮助的意愿。将在基线、干预后(使用应用程序 6 周后)和基线后 6 个月(对 iBobbly 组进行最终 12 个月随访)为两组收集数据。主要分析将使用混合模型比较干预组相对于候补名单对照组自杀意念的变化。将对干预与对照组的成本效益进行评估。
如果有效,iBobbly 可以克服许多寻求帮助的障碍,这些障碍存在于自杀风险增加的人群中。它可能提供一种低成本、可及的干预措施,可以帮助更多的人。该试验将丰富有关原住民预防自杀的文献,并增加我们对预防自杀的电子健康干预措施有效性的了解。
澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心,ACTRN12614000686606。于 2014 年 6 月 30 日注册。