The study takes place in Tajikistan, a postwar country in Central Asia, where Dr. Weine, Dr. Pirova, Dr. Bahromov, and other collaborators successfully implemented a D43 research capacity building project and an R21 and R01 on stepped care for women's mental health in primary care. This study also builds on the team's prior research that demonstrated the effectiveness of nurse- and peer-led interventions, identified risk and protective factors for suicide among women, and on the PREVAIL peer-led suicide prevention model. The specific aims for this new project are: Aim 1: Adapt the evidence-based PREVAIL model into a new SUSTAIN nurse- and peer-led suicide prevention model in primary care for women at moderate or high suicide risk in rural and urban Tajikistan using a participatory co-design process (the Transcreation Framework) with multi-level partners. Aim 2: Evaluate a pilot implementation of the SUSTAIN model in primary care among 96 women with moderate to high suicide risk, 48 randomized to SUSTAIN and 48 to an enhanced usual care condition, with both groups followed for 9 months for suicidal ideations or behaviors, mental health outcomes, and mediators. Aim 3: Assess the acceptability, feasibility, appropriateness, potential for scalability and sustainability, programmatic costs, and partnership of SUSTAIN to inform a future hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation pragmatic trial.
Age range
18 Years – 59 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale
Timeframe: Baseline and 3, 6, 9 months post intervention