Can a support team help black teens at risk for suicide? new study aims to find out
NCT ID NCT07506460
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is testing whether a combination of therapy (CBT) and a team of caring adults chosen by the teen can help Black adolescents who are thinking about suicide or have hurt themselves. The study will enroll 15 Black teens aged 12-17 and their chosen support people. Researchers want to see if this approach is acceptable and feasible for use in community mental health settings.
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Conditions
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Locations
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Children's Hospital of Michigan (CHM) Emergency Department
RECRUITINGDetroit, Michigan, 48201, United States
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MiSide
RECRUITINGDetroit, Michigan, 48210, United States
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