Can a phone app break the silence on suicide? new study aims to find out.
NCT ID NCT06759129
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a mobile app designed to reduce stigma and increase knowledge about suicide, making it easier for people to seek help. About 214 Spanish-speaking adults will use the app, with some starting right away and others after a delay. The goal is to see if the app improves understanding of suicide and encourages help-seeking behaviors.
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University of Valencia
RECRUITINGValencia, Spain
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