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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| 2017-A22108-45 | Other Identifier | Agence Nationale de Securité des Médicaments et produist de santé |
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| Name | Class |
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| University Hospital, Lille | OTHER |
| University Hospital, Brest | OTHER |
| University Hospital Saint jacques, Besançon | UNKNOWN |
| University Hospital, Henri Mondor/Albert Chenevier, Créteil |
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Suicide is a major health problem that causes annually a million death worldwide. Suicide and suicide attempts are preventable.
A history of self-injuries or suicidal attempts are known to be the most important risk factor for death by suicide. Suicidal ideation is also strongly correlated with suicide attempts.
The development of Smartphones applications offers new possibilities for data collection and transmission.
Moreover, the online help function, when a suicidal crisis occurs, is the most effective strategy for prevention of suicidal behavior.
Specific technologies have been developed to analyse behaviors and experiences of patients in a natural environment, in real life.
That is the goal of Ecological Momentary Assessment.
The aim of the study is to develop an algorithm to assess and predict the risk of suicidal event occurrence, in order to detect as soon as possible the signs of suicidal crisis.
EMMA will be the first application in French, meeting the recommendations for health applications, developed by experts on suicidal behavior and in collaboration with patients which aims to predict suicidal risk.
A subsequent study, conducted on a larger population, should allow to validate the predictive algorithm of EMMA.
Long-term goal is to improve the care of patients at risk for suicidal behavior.
100 patients having recently attempted suicide or having suicidal ideation will be recruited. They will be asked to use the application EMMA during 6 months and will be followed up during this period.
An optional qualitative study conducted on 25 patients will allow to evaluate more finely their subjective experience of the use of the application.
Initial visit (inclusion) : clinical, biological and neuropsychological assessment and installation of the application EMMA.
First visit (1st month) and second visit (3rd month) : clinical assessment
Last visit (6th month) : clinical, biological and neuropsychological assessment and optional qualitative interview.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Group using the application EMMA | Experimental | Patients with personal history of suicide attempt or with suicidal ideation, will use the application during 6 months. Assessment of the predictive value of the algorithm for suicidal risk, acceptbability and satisfaction |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Application EMMA | Other | Emma proposes four types of assessments during 6 months:1) 5 times a day during 3 days, every month (5 minutes): patients can assess their emotions, their thoughts, their behavior and their occurrence context. 2) Weekly (7 minutes): consists of a summary of the week, about their emotions, thoughts, behavior, their relationships (family, work, friends, and their quality of life.3) Monthly (5 minutes): assessment of the usefulness and satisfaction about the application.4) Assessment available at any time An action plan is designed to support the participants, to help them facing difficult emotions and feelings, and to encourage them to ask for help. They can contact a relative or call the psychiatric emergency service directly by clicking on a button. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Occurrence of a suicidal event during the follow-up | Occurrence of a suicidal event will be checked by the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) questionnaire and medical records at the end of study. | At 6 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Evaluation of the frequency of connection of the patient to the EMMA application | The use is automatically measured by the application with the connection frequency | At 1 month |
| Evaluation of the frequency of connection of the patient to the EMMA application |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| MontpellierUniversity Hopital | Montpellier | 34000 | France |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 33034567 | Derived | Morgieve M, Genty C, Aze J, Dubois J, Leboyer M, Vaiva G, Berrouiguet S, Courtet P. A Digital Companion, the Emma App, for Ecological Momentary Assessment and Prevention of Suicide: Quantitative Case Series Study. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020 Oct 9;8(10):e15741. doi: 10.2196/15741. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D013405 | Suicide |
| ID | Term |
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| D016728 | Self-Injurious Behavior |
| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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The use is automatically measured by the application with the connection frequency |
| At 2 months |
| Evaluation of the frequency of connection of the patient to the EMMA application | The use is automatically measured by the application with the connection frequency | At 3 months |
| Evaluation of the frequency of connection of the patient to the EMMA application | The use is automatically measured by the application with the connection frequency | At 4 months |
| Evaluation of the frequency of connection of the patient to the EMMA application | The use is automatically measured by the application with the connection frequency | At 5 months |
| Evaluation of the frequency of connection of the patient to the EMMA application | The use is automatically measured by the application with the connection frequency | At 6 months |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 1 month |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 2 months |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 3 months |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 4 months |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 5 months |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 6 months |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by the self assessment questionnaire Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) | At 6 months |
| Acceptability of EMMA assessed by a qualitative interview | The qualitative interview is optional | At 6 months |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 1 month |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 2 months |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 3 months |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 4 months |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 5 months |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by the Smartphone application | Questionnaire passed with the application (Likert scales) | At 6 months |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by the satisfaction questionnaire | At 6 months |
| Satisfaction of EMMA assessed by a qualitative interview | The qualitative interview is optional | At 6 months |