Hope for youth: community programs tested to stop suicide

NCT ID NCT03543865

Summary

This study aimed to find the best way to combine community support programs to prevent suicide and build strength in American Indian youth ages 10-29 who were at risk. Researchers tested different sequences of three approaches: a brief counseling program (New Hope), a cultural connection program (Elders' Resilience), and standard support (Case Management). The goal was to see which combination most effectively reduced suicidal thoughts and increased resilience over six months.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health

    Whiteriver, Arizona, 85941, United States

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