Data category | Information |
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Primary registry and trial identifying number | Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12613000410752 |
Date of registration in primary registry | 15 April 2013 |
Secondary identifying numbers | National Health and Medical Research Council project grant: GNT1046317 |
Universal Trial Number: U1111-1141-6595 | |
Source(s) of monetary or material support | National Health and Medical Research Council |
Primary sponsor | Â |
Secondary sponsor(s) | Â |
Contact for public queries | B.A.J. van Spijker |
Contact for scientific queries | B.A.J. van Spijker |
Public title | Healthy Thinking project: A randomized controlled trial of a web-based self-help program to reduce suicide ideation |
Scientific title | A randomized controlled trial comparing a web-based self-help program to reduce suicide ideation with an attention matched control program in community members with suicide ideation |
Countries of recruitment | Australia |
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied | Suicidal thoughts |
Intervention(s) | Active comparator: ‘Living with Deadly Thoughts’ program |
Control comparator: ‘Living Well’ program | |
Key inclusion and exclusion criteria | Ages eligible for study: 18 to 65Â years; Sexes eligible for study: both; Accepts healthy volunteers: no |
Inclusion criteria: current suicidal thoughts | |
Exclusion criteria: no current suicidal thoughts; suicide attempt in the past month; diagnosis of a psychotic disorder | |
Study type | Interventional |
Allocation: randomized; Intervention model: parallel assignment; Masking: participants blinded | |
Primary purpose: prevention | |
Date of first enrollment | 19 November 2013 |
Target sample size | 570 |
Recruitment status | Recruiting |
Primary outcome | Suicidal thoughts |
Key secondary outcomes | Depression, hopelessness, reasons for living, anxiety, panic, alcohol use, insomnia, rumination, thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, acquired capability, health and disability, health care utilization, health status, help seeking, evaluation and utility of website |