Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Suicide
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: N/AIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentIntervention Model Description: Cohort studyMasking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Prevention

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 25 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

Objectives: Our main objective is to measure the rate of suicidal re attempt (SR) in a population of young adults aged 18 to 25 years. Our secondary objectives are to identify sociodemographic, clinical and biological characteristics of a population of suicidal young people, in an attempt to highlig...

Objectives: Our main objective is to measure the rate of suicidal re attempt (SR) in a population of young adults aged 18 to 25 years. Our secondary objectives are to identify sociodemographic, clinical and biological characteristics of a population of suicidal young people, in an attempt to highlight potential risk factors. We will try to highlight correlations between the reiteration of the suicidal act and: socio-demographic criteria: level of urbanity, socio-economic level, social and family context, date and place of birth, religion, sexual orientation, name and contact details of the general practitioner, previous access to care scores on the scales of various psychiatric pathologies, existing or in formation (eg depression, anxiety disorders, psychosis) alterations at the peripheral level on the stress response system: cortisolemia and capillary cortisol levels on the total and mature serum BDNF In addition, DNA and RNA genetic samples will be taken in order to constitute a biological collection for later research. Type of study: This is an interventional research with minimal risks and constraints (2 ° study), multicenter prospective cohort. Number of centers: 2 Suicide Prevention Center at the Le Vinatier Hospital Center and the Post Crisis Unit at the Edouard Herriot Hospital of the Hospices Civils de Lyon. Description of the study / experimental plan: This is a prospective cohort study that will be divided into two groups: "repeat suicide attempt" and "no repeat attempt" Primary judgment criterion: This is the occurrence of repeating a suicide attempt (over a period of 3 months after the initial attempt. In this project, a suicide attempt is defined according to WHO criteria as "non-fatal suicidal behavior, self-inflicted injury with a desire to end one's life that does not lead to death". Number of subjects: Our study will include 200 patients at the Le Vinatier CH Suicide Prevention Center and the Post Crisis Unit at Edouard Herriot Hospital. inclusion criteria: between the ages of 18 and 25 a first suicide attempt Master French sufficient Exclusion Criteria: -Majors protected: under curatorship or under guardianship Course of the study : -Inclusion will take place immediately after the first suicide attempt at the Post Crisis Unit at Edouard Herriot Hospital and the Suicide Prevention Center. An anamnestic collection of social and demographic data will be carried out: level of urbanity, professional activity, level of study, access to care, and previous care received, socio-economic level, social and family context (notably existing conflict with parents or love break-up). The patient's telephone number will be collected as well as the patient's psychiatric and addiction history, and the means used for the suicide attempt. Different scales of assessments, by means of self-questionnaires, will be given to the patient and an investigator will provide the C-SSRS scale assessment for the suicidal risk severity. Finally a venous blood sample will be performed with a measure of total and mature serum BDNF and cortisolemia. Capillary cortisol will also be measured. After obtaining the patient's consent, two blood samples (DNA and RNA) will be collected and stored at -80 degrees to create a biological collection for later research. An orientation in the course of care will then be given to the subject who will receive the appropriate care as well as a phone call made by the Suicide Prevention Center. -At 3 months: A phone call will be made to check the presence or absence of the main evaluation criterion: the repetition of a suicide attempt. In addition, the patient will be asked about life events during these three months and the care received since inclusion. Benefits and risks of this study: The expected benefits of this study are: a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the recurrence of the suicidal act, which could allow an optimal patient management and an adapted orientation in the care network, this for a setting in place in the near future. In addition, patients included in the study will benefit from follow-up. The foreseeable risk is the SR that can lead to suicide. To minimize this risk, each patient included in this protocol will benefit from a clinical evaluation performed by a trained investigator. At the end of this evaluation, according to the observed suicidal risk, an orientation in the course of care will be proposed. Each patient will be informed of the different modalities of psychiatry consultations and how to challenge the network. In addition, all patients will receive a phone call from the Suicide Prevention Center. No serious adverse effects that could be attributed to the project are expected as part of this research. Indeed, the blood test is carried out systematically as part of a post-suicide treatment and no other invasive examination is scheduled. The only undesirable events that can occur after a venous blood collection are: a hematoma at the point of puncture, pain during the bite, vagal discomfort or rare cases of infectious risks. These risks are greatly minimized by means of sterile single-use equipment and qualified medical personnel, and can not be considered as a serious expected adverse effect.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03538197
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Principal Investigator: POULET Emmanuel, Ph CH LE VINATIER