Cognitive Therapy for Suicidal Older Men in Primary Care Settings



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:60 - Any
Updated:3/16/2015
Start Date:May 2005
Contact:Gregory K. Brown, PhD
Email:gregbrow@mail.med.upenn.edu
Phone:215-898-4104

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This study will assess the effectiveness of cognitive therapy in reducing the incidence of
suicide ideation and behavior in older men in a primary care setting.

Older adult males have the highest suicide rate of any age group in the U.S. Over 70 percent
of older suicide victims have been to their primary care physician within a month of their
death, many with a depressive illness that was not detected. However, most research
concerning treatments for suicide ideation and behavior has focused on adolescents and young
adults. Very few treatments have been developed to reduce suicide ideation and behavior in
men aged 60 and above. This study will assess the effectiveness of specialized cognitive
therapy versus typical treatment in treating older men with suicide ideation.

Participants in this two-year, single-blind study will be randomly assigned to receive
either cognitive therapy combined with enriched care or enriched care alone. Participants
will be identified in primary care settings as having experienced suicide ideation in the
past month. Cognitive therapy will be provided by Ph.D.-level therapists and will be geared
specifically toward older men with suicidal tendencies. The enriched care condition will
consist of the usual care that individuals receive for suicide prevention, plus assessment
and referral services provided by independent evaluators and study case managers. All
participants will be assessed pre-treatment to attain baseline measures of suicide ideation,
hopelessness, and depression. Study visits will occur at baseline and Months 1, 3, 6, 12,
18, and 24 to assess suicide ideation. Self-report and clinician-administered measures will
be used to assess participants' progress.

For information on a related study, please follow this link:

http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00218725

Inclusion Criteria:

- Currently experiencing death ideation or suicidal ideation (total score greater than
0 on the Scale for Suicide Ideation)

- English-speaking

- Lives within the area served by the research unit

- Able to provide at least 2 verifiable contacts (typically family members)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Requires priority treatment for an acute, unstable, or severe Axis III disorder
(e.g., dementia)

- Requires priority treatment for another debilitating problem (e.g., severe alcohol or
drug dependence, mania, severe anorexia)

- Suffers from a psychotic disorder or psychotic thought processes

- Exhibits self-mutilating behavior without any intent to commit suicide (e.g., burning
oneself with a cigarette)
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