Date and time
September 19, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Overview
Therapeutic interventions are currently being implemented in ways that may enhance timely and tailored strategies to address suicide risk. This approach requires ready access to end-user data to inform proactive intervention strategies. This webinar will consider 1) which data sources are best equipped to inform intervention strategies, 2) which aspects of the intervention should involve adaptive strategies versus simpler approaches that may be equally effective, and 3) how such approaches can be incorporated into provider workflows within a healthcare setting.
This webinar brings together experts in areas including passive and active data collection methods, the measurement of social contexts related to suicide risk, and the methodological aspects of Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs). The goal is to provide insight into the development and testing of JITAIs for suicide prevention and offer guidance on incorporating these adaptive interventions into health care systems. By participating, attendees will gain valuable insights into how to promote and implement effective suicide prevention strategies.
Sponsored by
National Institute of Mental Health, Division of Services and Intervention Research
Record
This webinar is free, but Registration is required .
Contact
If you need assistance or special accommodations for this event, please email NIMH Events.