Preventing Addiction Related Suicide (PARS): A Controlled Trial of Secondary Suicide PreventionLead Principal Investigator: Kate Comtois, PhD, MPH
Co-Investigators and Significant Contributors: Richard Ries, MD, David Huh, PhD, Brianna Turner, PhD, & James Hughes, PhD Research Scientist: Amanda Kerbrat, MSW, LICSW Research Coordinator: Adam Livengood, MA |
Studies consistently show that suicide and suicidal behaviors are highly prevalent in people with substance use disorders. Preventing Addiction Related Suicide (PARS) is a psychoeducational suicide prevention program designed to be used within Intensive Outpatient Programs, the most widely available modality of community addiction treatment. The proposed study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and utility of PARS utilizing a novel, randomized stepped wedge design. If proven effective, PARS will allow community addiction treatment agencies to be key players in the national suicide prevention strategy by helping one of the most high-risk suicidal populations in the country.
See on clinicaltrials.gov
See on clinicaltrials.gov
Recruitment |
Recruitment has now closed with a total sample of 907 participants. CSPAR and its collaborators are very grateful to all of the study participants and partners for their contribution to this project.
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Research Team |
Kate Comtois, PhD, MPH
Principal Investigator University of Washington Adam Livengood, MA Research Coordinator University of Washington Amanda Kerbrat, MSW, LICSW Research Scientist University of Washington Richard Ries, MD Co-Investigator University of Washington |
Collaborating Agencies |
Lakeside-Milam Recovery Centers |
Funding Agency |
PARS is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
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