[R01] CAMS for Teens (CAMS-4Teens) in School-Based Health Centers
Ente: National Institute of Mental Health
Scadenza: 2029-04-30
Importo max: 372.500 EUR
Paese: US
Descrizione
PROJECT ABSTRACT
Suicide is a leading cause of death among adolescents in the U.S., and increasing youth access to effective
interventions is a critical aspect of suicide prevention. To address this public health concern, many schools
have adopted suicide prevention and intervention policies that include plans for identifying and responding to
adolescents with risk, creating high demand for easily accessible evidence-based treatments for diverse youth
with suicide risk in school and community settings. However, the limited implementation of evidence-based
suicide interventions outside of specialty psychiatric settings is a major barrier to effective adolescent suicide
prevention, especially for youth in areas with mental health professional shortages. As a network of publicly
funded integrated health care clinics located on K-12 school campuses, school-based health centers (SBHCs)
are well positioned to receive and treat youth whose risk of suicide is identified in schools, regardless of their
insurance status or their ability to pay. SBHCs can increase youth access to evidence-based treatments for
mental health problems and are crucial partners of comprehensive adolescent suicide prevention and care
plans in schools. The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality for Teens (CAMS-4Teens,
C4T), adapted from CAMS for adults, has reduced suicide risk in adolescents in an open trial conducted in
clinical settings. The successful implementation of C4T in SBHCs is important for increasing youth access to
evidence-based suicide intervention. Thus, we propose a Hybrid 1 implementation-effectiveness trial that will
examine the feasibility and potential effectiveness of implementing C4T in Oregon SBHCs. First, we will
engage partner perspectives for deploying C4T training and practices in SBHC settings. We will hold formative
interviews with personnel from 11 SBHCs, 5 medical sponsor administrators, and 5 school personnel to assess
the barriers and drivers of implementing C4T. We will also invite partners to join a Network Improvement
Community to monitor and inform the planning and implementation of C4T. Second, we will conduct a case
study with one SBHC site to test the acceptability, feasibility and appropriateness of the implementation
strategies and iteratively refine C4T implementation over three patients. Third, we will implement a Hybrid 1
trial of C4T in 10 SBHCs to evaluate its potential effectiveness on patient (ages 12-17) outcomes, while also
assessing implementation factors and clinician outcomes, targeting suicidal thoughts and behaviors and
possible mechanisms of action: hopelessness and suicide cognitions. This mixed methods study will result in a
R01 proposal to conduct a fully powered implementation trial of C4T in Oregon SBHCs. Together, this work will
help increase youth access to evidence-based suicide interventions in geographically diverse settings.
Istituzione: UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
PI: Sunhye Bai, Mark Hammond
Progetto: 1R01MH144638-01
Settori: National Institute of Mental Health
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