New study tests best ways to help native youth at risk for suicide
NCT ID NCT03543865
First seen Oct 01, 2025 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study looked at which combinations of support programs work best to reduce suicidal thoughts and build strength in American Indian youth ages 10-29 who are at risk for suicide. Researchers compared programs like New Hope, Elders Resilience, and Case Management. The goal was to find the most effective sequence of these programs to help youth feel better and stay safe.
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Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
Whiteriver, Arizona, 85941, United States
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