Telehealth Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention
Justin C. Baker,
Austin Starkey,
Ennio Ammendola
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceSuicide rates continue to increase in the US. Evidence-based treatments for suicide risk exist, but their effectiveness when delivered via telehealth remains unknown.ObjectiveTo test the efficacy of brief cognitive behavioral therapy (BCBT) for reducing suicide attempts and suicidal ideation among high-risk adults when delivered via telehealth.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis 2-group parallel randomized clinical trial comparing BCBT with present-centered therapy (PCT) was conducted from April 20… Show more
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