Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT) Replication Trial
Abstract
Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT) has been indicated as an efficacious treatment decrease suicide risk in military personnel but has yet to be empirically examined as a treatment to reduce suicide attempts in Active Duty US Marines. In the current study, 210 Active Duty Marines with past-month suicide ideation and/or attempt(s) will be enrolled in BCBT or Present Centered Therapy (PCT) an active control condition, and assessed every 3 months for 2 years following treatment completion. Main outcomes examined in the study include suicide attempts and suicide ideation. All IRB and HRPO approvals have been obtained for the original protocol. Forty-seven Marines have been enrolled in the protocol. All study activities resumed on 7/22/22 after a pause in study activities due to the departure of the previous study therapists and hiring and credentialling of a new study therapist.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2023
- Accession Number
- AD1207378
Entities
People
- Craig J. Bryan
Organizations
- University of Utah