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An example of implementing a safety protocol in remote intervention and survey research with college students

Authors :
Christopher J Mehus
Brittany Stevenson
Lindsey Weiler
Meredith Gunlicks-Stoessel
Nicole Morrell
Megan E Patrick
Source :
Clinical Trials. :174077452311768
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction This article draws attention to the need for open evaluation and reporting on safety protocols in survey and intervention research. We describe a protocol for responding to those who indicate increased risk of self-harm (i.e. suicidality or potentially lethal alcohol use) as an example and report on the outcome of our procedures. Methods Participants were first-year college students ( n = 891) participating in an intervention trial for binge drinking. We describe the protocol, provide descriptive outcomes, and examine whether participant sex, attrition, or study intervention condition were related to endorsing items that indicated risk for suicidality or potentially lethal alcohol use. Results Of the 891 participants, 167 (18.7%) were identified as being at risk in one or more study wave. Of those, we were able to successfully contact 100 (59.9%), 76 (45.5%) by phone, and 24 (14.4%) by email. Of those 100, 78 accepted mental health resources as a result of outreach. Participant sex, attrition, and intervention condition were not related to risk. Discussion This article may aid other research teams in developing similar protocols. Strategies to reach an even greater proportion of high-risk participants are needed. A body of literature documenting published safety protocols in research and the associated outcomes would help to identify opportunities for improvement.

Subjects

Subjects :
Pharmacology
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
17407753 and 17407745
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Trials
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8e964859c1e1c3a6906de0b990a6de1b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/17407745231176803