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| University of Manchester | OTHER |
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Self-harm is now seen as an epidemic affecting young people across the world and particularly in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) such as Pakistan. Young people in Pakistan often come across many troubles such as mental health and family problems, stress at school and social and economic inequalities. A youth suicide prevention programme is needed in Pakistan. Such programme will be based on secondary schools (where most young people are) and will support schools to work together with many public agencies to tackle the full range of troubles that young people face. Our main research aim is to work together with multiple stakeholders to culturally adapt and test the feasibility of three SEPAK interventions to prevent suicide among students in secondary schools in Pakistan (aged 12 to 17 years).
There will be two research phases. In the first phase,
In the second phase, the feasibility and acceptability of the four preventative SEPAK interventions will be examined in 4 secondary schools (each site) and one control group (each site) across 8 cities in Pakistan. The four preventative interventions will involve i. Delivering workshops for students at secondary schools to raise awareness on mental health and stresses that students face.
ii. Training school teachers/workers to act as facilitators and identify troubled students iii. Training parents to act as facilitators and identify and support troubled young people iv. Training of health professionals who work with young people to systematically use cut-off scores of established psychometric tools for referring young people to mental and social care services. Six posters on mental health awareness will display in the classrooms of the school allocated to the control group.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| LEADS Plus educational posters | Experimental | A total of six group sessions with students using presentations and videos. |
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| Question, Persuade, and Refer (Teachers) Plus educational posters | Experimental | It is a manualised programme for gatekeepers (teachers). This includes both presentations and videos. |
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| Screening by Professionals programme Plus educational posters | Experimental | This is an indicated or selective intervention by health professionals who will review assessments (done using structured questionnaires) and refer students where necessary. |
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| Educational poster | Active Comparator | The control group will be exposed to the six educational posters. |
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| Question, Persuade, and Refer (Parents) Plus educational posters | Experimental | It is a manualised programme for gatekeepers (parents). This includes both presentations and videos. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| LEADS Plus educational posters | Other | This intervention covers depression and its symptoms, the link between depression and suicide, the risk and protective factors associated with suicide, the warning signs of suicide, seeking help and overcoming barriers to seeking help, and school and community suicide prevention resources. Six educational posters will also be displayed in class rooms |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Feasibility of undertaking a trial of the intervention | recruitment rate of the trial | Change from baseline to 1-month post baseline |
| Therapy log | acceptability of the interventions that will be evident from the attendance of participants in each session on a therapy log | Change from baseline to 1-month post baseline |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The Global school-based student health survey (GSHS) | The is a self-administered questionnaire and covered ten key topics: alcohol use, dietary behaviors, drug use, hygiene, mental health, physical activity, protective factors, sexual behaviors, tobacco use, and violence and unintentional injury | Change in scores from baseline to outcome (1-month post baseline) |
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Inclusion Criteria for students:
Exclusion Criteria students:
Parents/guardians
Parents/guardians are eligible to participate if they meet all the following criteria:
If parents/guardians meet the following exclusion criteria, they are ineligible to participate:
Inclusion criteria (schools)
Exclusion criteria (schools)
Inclusion criteria (Health Professionals)
Health professionals are eligible to participate if they meet all the following criteria:
(1) Health professionals not currently practicing within selected union councils (2) Not willing to participate in the study
Teachers/staff at schools
Teachers and other school staff are eligible to participate if they meet all the following criteria:
If teachers and staff at school meet the following exclusion criteria; they are ineligible to participate:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Public schools | Quetta | Balochistan | 87300 | Pakistan | ||
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| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 22971152 | Result | Wasserman C, Hoven CW, Wasserman D, Carli V, Sarchiapone M, Al-Halabi S, Apter A, Balazs J, Bobes J, Cosman D, Farkas L, Feldman D, Fischer G, Graber N, Haring C, Herta DC, Iosue M, Kahn JP, Keeley H, Klug K, McCarthy J, Tubiana-Potiez A, Varnik A, Varnik P, Ziberna J, Postuvan V. Suicide prevention for youth--a mental health awareness program: lessons learned from the Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe (SEYLE) intervention study. BMC Public Health. 2012 Sep 12;12:776. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-776. |
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Only anonymized data will be shared where necessary such as for the purpose of meta-analysis
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| Question, Persuade, and Refer (Teachers) Plus educational posters | Other | It is a manualised programme for gatekeepers, originally developed in the USA which to train teachers/school staff to identify the suicide risk in students and encourage students at risk of suicide to seek professional help. Six educational posters will also be displayed in classrooms. |
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| Screening by Professionals programme plus educational posters | Other | This is an indicated or selective intervention which is based on students' responses to the baseline questionnaires. Participating health professionals review students' responses to the questionnaires used in the study and students whose scores meet pre-established cutoff points will be invited to participate in a professional mental health clinical assessment and if needed, referred to clinical services. Six educational posters will also be displayed in classrooms. |
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| educational posters | Other | Six educational posters will be displayed in all schools in this cluster. |
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| Question, Persuade, and Refer (Parents) Plus educational posters | Other | It is a manualised programme for gatekeepers (parents), originally developed in the USA which to train parents to support the young people at risk of suicide. Six educational posters will also be displayed in classrooms. |
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| Deliberate Self-Harm Inventory | DSHI will be used to collect information about episode of self-harm. Minimum score is 0 and maximum score is 34. Higher total score indicate the higher intensity of the problem. | Change in scores from baseline to outcome (1-month post baseline) |
| Kessler Psychological Distress Scale | This will use to measure psychological distress. It's a 10 item scale measuring emotional states with a 5 level response scale. Minimum score is 10 and a maximum score is 50. Low scores indicate low levels of psychological distress and high scores indicate high levels of psychological distress. | Change in scores from baseline to outcome (1-month post baseline) |
| Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation (BSSI) | This scale is a 19-items instrument that evaluates the presence and intensity of suicidal thoughts in a week. Minimum total score is 0 and maximum total score can be 38. Higher scores indicate worse outcome. | Change in scores from baseline to outcome (1-month post baseline) |
| Euro-Qol (EQ-5D-5L) | A standardised instrument to measure health status and associated population utility weights. It consists of a self-report questionnaire covering five dimensions of health (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/ discomfort and anxiety/ depression) | Change in scores from baseline to outcome (1-month post baseline) |
| Client Service Receipt Inventory | We will collect information on the use of health services (including the informal sector such as faith healers/Imams) | Change in scores from baseline to outcome (1-month post baseline) |
| Client Satisfaction Questionnaire | Participant satisfaction with services will be assessed using the Client Satisfaction. The total score ranges from 8 to 32. Higher scores indicate higher level of satisfaction. Questionnaire (CSQ) | Scores reported by the participant on the scale after intervention at 1-month post baseline |
| Peshawar |
| KPK |
| 25000 |
| Pakistan |
| Public Schools | Lahore | Punjab Province | 42000 | Pakistan |
| Public schools | Multan | Punjab Province | 59300 | Pakistan |
| Public schools | Rawalpindi | Punjab Province | 43600 | Pakistan |
| Public schools | Hyderābād | Sindh | 17000 | Pakistan |
| Public schools | Karachi | Sindh | 74200 | Pakistan |
| Public Schools | Nawabshah | Sindh | 67450 | Pakistan |
| ID | Term |
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| D016728 | Self-Injurious Behavior |
| D000092864 | Suicide Prevention |
| ID | Term |
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| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D013405 | Suicide |
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| ID | Term |
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| D007854 | Lead |
| D012017 | Referral and Consultation |
| ID | Term |
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| D019216 | Metals, Heavy |
| D004602 | Elements |
| D007287 | Inorganic Chemicals |
| D008670 | Metals |
| D011364 | Professional Practice |
| D009934 | Organization and Administration |
| D006298 | Health Services Administration |
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