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Clinical Trial: Evaluation of a School-Based Training Program for Suicide Prevention
This study is currently recruiting patients.
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Purpose
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
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| Suicide | Behavior: Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) training | Phase II Phase III |
MedlinePlus related topics: Suicide
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Prevention, Randomized, Open Label, Uncontrolled, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
Official Title: RCT of Gatekeeper Training for Suicide Prevention
Expected Total Enrollment: 50000
Study start: March 2004
The rate of suicide among adolescents has significantly increased in recent years. Psychiatric disorders are often associated with increased suicide risk; therefore, the ability to identify adolescents with signs of depression and other psychiatric conditions is clear. This study will determine the effectiveness of a suicide prevention training program called Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) in increasing the number of potentially suicidal adolescents who are referred to mental health services. The training is designed to help school staff recognize signs that a student may be suicidal, provide tips on how to question students about any suicidal thoughts they may have, and provide techniques to persuade students to seek suicide prevention help.
School staff will be randomly assigned to either receive QPR training for 2 years starting immediately or be placed on a waiting list for later training. The rates of referral to the school district''''s prevention/intervention centers will be used to assess the effectiveness of QPR training. In addition, the impact of QPR training on school staff members'''' knowledge and attitudes about intervening with at-risk students will be assessed through surveys at four time points over the 2-year study duration with a randomly selected portion of staff in the 32 participating schools. Surveys completed by randomly selected 8th and 10th grade students will also be used to determine whether the intervention is effective in reducing suicidal thoughts or attempts.
Study hypothesis: More students in schools that have Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)-trained staff will be referred for a mental health evaluation than in schools without QPR-trained staff.
Eligibility
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Inclusion Criteria for School Staff Members:
- Currently working as a staff member in Cobb County school district
Inclusion Criteria for Students:
- Parent or guardian willing to provide informed consent
Location and Contact Information
Georgia
Cobb County School District, Marietta, Georgia, 30061, United States; Recruiting
Jeff Inman, MA, Sub-Investigator
Peter Wyman, PhD, Principal Investigator, University of Rochester
More Information
Record last reviewed: July 2005
Last Updated: July 21, 2005
Record first received: July 8, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00118443
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-07-26
Resources
- 4th Year Medical Student Electives in Women's Health (Women's Health Program, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine)
- Directory of Residency and Fellowship Programs in Women's Health (Office on Women's Health, HHS)

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