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Title: Safety intervention for improving functioning in suicidal attempters (STRONG): A secondary prevention study. Study rationale and research protocol
Author: Roberto, Natalia
Vazquez, Mireia
Radua, Joaquim
Pariente, Jose C.
Muñoz-Moreno, Emma
Laredo, Carlos
Bracco, Lorenzo
Fernández, Tábhata
Martín Parra, Sara
Martínez-Arán, Anabel, 1971-
Sánchez Moreno, Jose
Sáiz Martínez, Pilar Alejandra
Ruiz Veguilla, Miguel
Borras, Roger
Toll Privat, Alba
Elices, Matilde
Brambilla, Paolo
Courtet, Philippe
Pérez Solà, Víctor
Vieta i Pascual, Eduard, 1963-
Grande i Fullana, Iria
Keywords: Suïcidi
Conducta suïcida
Assaigs clínics
Qualitat de vida
Cognició
Suicide
Suicidal behavior
Clinical trials
Quality of life
Cognition
Issue Date: 25-Aug-2023
Abstract: Background: Suicide is one of the most largely preventable causes of death worldwide. The aim of the STRONG study is to assess the effectiveness of a specific intervention (an extended Safety Planning Intervention) called iFightDepression-SURVIVE (iFD-S) in suicidal attempters by changes in psychosocial functioning. As secondary outcomes, quality of life, cognitive performance, clinical state and neuroimaging correlates will be considered. Objective: To describe the rationale and design of the STRONG study, an extension of the SURVIVE study, a national multicenter cohort about on prevention in suicidal attempters. Methods: The STRONG study is a two-year clinical trial. A total sample of 60 patients will be randomly allocated to 2 arms: a group will receive a iFD-S and Treatment As Usual (TAU) (n=30 treatment group), while another group will exclusively receive TAU (n=30 control group). There will be 3 study points: baseline; 3-month; and 6-month follow-up assessments, all of which will include rater-blinded evaluation of psychosocial functioning, quality of life, clinical state, cognitive performance and neuroimaging acquisition. Results: It is expected to obtain data on the efficacy of iFD-S in patients who have committed a suicide attempt. Conclusion: Results will provide insight into the effectiveness of IFD-S in suicidal attempters with respect to improvements in psychosocial functioning, quality of life, cognition, and neuroimaging correlates. 
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjpmh.2023.05.001
It is part of: 2023
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216975
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjpmh.2023.05.001
ISSN: 2950-2853
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