Moderators of the Effectiveness of Crisis Response Planning (CRP) for Military Personnel
United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego
Summary
The study is a randomized trial comparing outcomes of active duty service members who present to the emergency department at risk for suicide and receive care from providers trained in crisis response planning versus those providing treatment as usual.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Active duty service members * \>18 years old * Present to the emergency department at NMCSD with a primary concern related to suicidal ideation, plan, intention, or attempt, or are assessed as being at elevated risk of suicidal behavior * Able to understand and speak English * Able to provide consent Exclusion Criteria: * Unable to provide informed consent due to impaired mental status (e.g., acute intoxication, psychosis, mania, altered consciousness)
Interventions
- BehavioralCrisis Response Planning
Crisis Response Planning (CRP) is a brief psychotherapeutic intervention.
- BehavioralTreatment as Usual
Standard care provided for patients at risk for suicide
Location
- Naval Medical Center San DiegoSan Diego, California