Status:

SUSPENDED

From Hardship to Hope: A Peer-led Intervention to Reduce Financial Hardship and Suicide Risk

Lead Sponsor:

New York State Psychiatric Institute

Collaborating Sponsors:

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Baltic Street Wellness Solutions

Conditions:

Suicide

Suicide Ideation

Eligibility:

All Genders

18-64 years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

Financial hardship is an important risk factor for suicide. However, to date there are no evidence-based interventions to help individuals improve their financial situation and thus reduce suicide ris...

Detailed Description

Decades of research have shown that financial hardship is a key risk factor for suicide. Studies have consistently found higher prevalence of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and suicide death amo...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Working age (Self-reported age between 18-64).
  • Provides informed consent (Self report: individual signs and dates Informed Consent Form).
  • Stated willingness to comply with all study procedures and availability for the duration of the study (Self report).
  • Lives or works in NYC (Self-report).
  • Willing to receive referral to financial counseling (Self report).
  • Objective financial hardship (Reports one or more types of financial hardship on the Financial Wellness Tool (FwTool), an 11-item assessment that measures overall financial hardship, food insecurity, housing hardship, difficulty paying for utilities, medical hardship, and indebtedness).
  • Subjective financial hardship (Reports a Financial Threat score of 13 or higher \[5-25\] on the Financial Threat Scale (FTS), five-item scale that measures worry, fear, uncertainty, and preoccupation about one's financial situation).
  • Moderate-to-high suicide risk as measured by the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C- SSRS) Screener administered by trained research staff (Endorses active suicidal ideation with or without a method or with some intent (items 2, 3, 4 on the C-SSRS) in the past 3 months, OR suicidal ideation with a plan or suicidal behavior (5 or 6 on the C-SSRS) in the past 3 months but NOT in the past month, confirmed by the study clinician during psychiatric evaluation).
  • Receiving clinical treatment (Self-reports as currently enrolled in therapy or otherwise receiving treatment from a licensed mental health clinician; alternatively, willing to begin mental health treatment prior to the start of the intervention. Study participants will be asked to provide the name, phone number and email address for the treating clinician).
  • Willing to participate in a financial wellness intervention via HIPAA-compliant videoconference platform (Self-report).
  • Internet connection and video-capable device to participate in group sessions via HIPAA-compliant videoconference platform (Self-report).

Exclusion

  • Active SI with plan and intent in the past month (C-SSRS Screener administered by research staff and confirmed by study clinician (Yes to item 5, i.e., active suicidal ideation with plan and intent in the past month)).
  • Recent suicidal behavior within the past month (C-SSRS Screener administered by research staff and confirmed by study clinician (Yes to item 6, i.e., has engaged in suicidal behaviors in the past month)).
  • Florid psychosis or acute intoxication in need of detoxification (Clinical assessment by licensed study clinician during clinical evaluation).
  • Cognitive impairment for those over age 60 (Montreal Cognitive Assessment - Blind Version (MoCA) conducted by research staff for those over age 60. (MoCA score below 19)).

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

June 8 2021

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

September 30 2025

Estimated Enrollment :

139 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT04840134

Start Date

June 8 2021

End Date

September 30 2025

Last Update

March 20 2025

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New York State Psychiatric Institute

New York, New York, United States, 10032

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