Stockton Melissa A, Waddell Katherine, Mphonda Steven M, Bhushan Nivedita L, January James, Masulani Charles, Brown Gregory, Udedi Michael M, Pence Brian W, Chiwanda Jonathan, Gaynes Bradley N, Kulisewa Kazione
Department of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America.
Psychiatry Department, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 Sep 3;20(9):e0330847. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0330847. eCollection 2025.
This pilot trial will investigate the feasibility, acceptability, fidelity, and preliminary efficacy of a combined youth-friendly suicide prevention and problem-solving intervention in reducing suicidal ideation and behaviors in adolescents living with HIV (ALWH) in Malawi.
ALWH (N = 60) aged 13-19 who reported suicidal ideation and behaviors will be recruited from 5 health clinics. Participants will be randomized 1:1 either to the Safety Planning and Friendship Bench (SP + FB) (n = 30) or to augmented usual care (n = 30) and followed for 6 months. SP + FB includes 6 individual counseling sessions and 6 bi-monthly peer support group sessions delivered by psychological counselors. Feasibility, acceptability, fidelity, and preliminary efficacy will be assessed at 6-weeks and 3- and 6-month study visits and compared across the 2 study arms.
The results of this study will provide insights into the feasibility, acceptability, fidelity, and preliminary efficacy of the combined SP + FB for reducing chronic and acute suicidality in ALWH compared to standard of care. This pilot study will lay the groundwork to test the SP + FB in a large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial to improve suicide prevention resources and interventions for ALWH in Malawi. The findings of the study will add to a critical body of research aiming to implement feasible, acceptable, and effective suicide prevention interventions as part of adolescent HIV care in low-resource settings.
ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06770101.
这项试点试验将调查一种针对青少年的友好型自杀预防与问题解决相结合的干预措施,在降低马拉维感染艾滋病毒青少年(ALWH)自杀意念和行为方面的可行性、可接受性、保真度及初步疗效。
将从5家健康诊所招募60名年龄在13至19岁、报告有自杀意念和行为的ALWH。参与者将按1:1随机分为安全规划与友谊长椅(SP + FB)组(n = 30)或强化常规护理组(n = 30),并随访6个月。SP + FB包括由心理咨询师提供的6次个体咨询会议和6次每两个月一次的同伴支持小组会议。将在6周、3个月和6个月的研究访视时评估可行性、可接受性、保真度及初步疗效,并在两个研究组之间进行比较。
本研究结果将为SP + FB组合与标准护理相比,在降低ALWH慢性和急性自杀倾向方面的可行性、可接受性、保真度及初步疗效提供见解。这项试点研究将为在大规模整群随机对照试验中测试SP + FB奠定基础,以改善马拉维ALWH的自杀预防资源和干预措施。该研究结果将为旨在实施可行、可接受且有效的自杀预防干预措施作为低资源环境中青少年艾滋病毒护理一部分的关键研究主体增添内容。
ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT06770101。