The online self-help programme is more effective in reducing suicidal thinking compared to the information website in the Turkish community
ID
Bron
Aandoening
suicidal ideation, self-harm, attempted suicide
Ondersteuning
Onderzoeksproduct en/of interventie
Uitkomstmaten
Primaire uitkomstmaten
suicidal ideation
Achtergrond van het onderzoek
Background: The Turkish community, living in Europe, has an increased risk for suicidal ideation and attempted suicide. Online self-help may be an effective way of engagement with this community. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a culturally adapted, guided, CBT based online self-help intervention targeting suicidal ideation for Turkish adults living in the Netherlands and in the UK.
Methods/Design: This study will be performed in 2 phases. First, the Dutch online intervention will be adapted to Turkish culture. The second phase is a randomized controlled trial with 2 conditions: experimental and waiting list control. Ethical approval has been granted the trial in London and Amsterdam. The experimental group obtains direct access to the intervention, which takes 6 weeks to complete. Participants in the waiting list condition obtain access to the modules after 6 weeks. Participants in both conditions are assessed at baseline, post-test and followed up 3 months after post-test. Primary outcome measure is reduction in frequency and intensity of suicidal thoughts. Secondary outcome measures are self-harm, attempted suicide, suicide ideation attributes, depression, hopelessness, anxiety, quality of life, worrying and satisfaction with the treatment.
Doel van het onderzoek
The online self-help programme is more effective in reducing suicidal thinking compared to the information website in the Turkish community
Onderzoeksopzet
Adaptation of the online self-help modules will be finalized in 2015, the trial website will be ready and the recruitment will start in October 2015, the recruitment will be finalized in December 2016, the writing up will be finalized in December 2017.
Onderzoeksproduct en/of interventie
Online self-help programme which is adapted for the Turkish community living in the Netherlands and in the UK
Publiek
Eylem
1 Van Der Boechorststraat 2B-69
Amsterdam 1081 BT
The Netherlands
+31 0646136765
o.eylem@vu.nl
Wetenschappelijk
Eylem
1 Van Der Boechorststraat 2B-69
Amsterdam 1081 BT
The Netherlands
+31 0646136765
o.eylem@vu.nl
Belangrijkste voorwaarden om deel te mogen nemen (Inclusiecriteria)
1)18 years and older,
2)being Turkish, which is defined as being born in Turkey or having at least one parent being born in Turkey and speaking the Turkish, Dutch or English language, and
3) presenting mild to severe suicidal ideation. This is defined as a score 1 and above on the Beck Suicide Severity (BSS) scale.
4) Participants also need to have an access to PC and internet and have sufficient command of English, Dutch or Turkish.
5) Finally they need to be willing to provide their name, telephone number and e-mail address of themselves as well as from their GP.
Belangrijkste redenen om niet deel te kunnen nemen (Exclusiecriteria)
1) Persons under the age of 18 years and
2) insufficient knowledge of the Turkish or Dutch language.
Opzet
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In overige registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL4926 |
NTR-old | NTR5028 |
CCMO | NL48478.029.14 |
OMON | NL-OMON41089 |
Samenvatting resultaten
Lopez, J.E., Eylem, O. & Byrne, A. (2013). Transplanting the tree:a narrative approach to work with migration-related difficulties. Manuscript Submitted for Publication
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Eylem, O (2010). Positive Parenting Programmes in Early Childhood Development: Implications for Turkey. New Horizons.
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Stoyanova, S., Eylem, O., Veskioja, B., McDermott, E., Bozhilov, D., Slavov, S., Voetmann, K. (2010). Attitudes towards andsocial represenations of young people. In: Slavchov, B., Lazarova, E. (Eds), Social Cognition in Action. Book with publications from the European Summer School "Social Cognition" 17th-24th July 2010, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, 59-67.
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Eylem, O (2010). Development and Preliminary Validation of the Self-Harm Questionnaire (SHQ). LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & CO.KG.
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Eylem, O (2009). Which components of CBT are the most suitable for use in primary care? London Journal of Primary Care,Retrieved April 21, 2009, from http://www.londonjournalofprimarycare.org.uk/articles/