Brain scans reveal how a brief crisis plan may lower suicide risk

NCT ID NCT05275101

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether a one-hour crisis response planning session can reduce suicide risk more than standard care. 191 adults with current suicidal thoughts were randomly assigned to either the crisis plan or usual risk management. Researchers used brain scans and surveys to measure changes in emotion, behavior, and suicide risk over six months.

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Conditions

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Suicide Suicide Prevention

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  • Ohio State University

    Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States

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