The dataset evaluates the feasibility, acceptability, and safety of using Imagery Rescripting (IR) as a therapeutic intervention for young people experiencing mood disorders and suicidal ideation. Primary outcomes focus on intervention acceptability, participant recruitment and retention, and safety, with IR sessions aiming to reduce risk-increasing mental images of suicide over 2-4 weekly therapy sessions. Secondary outcomes assess changes in suicidal ideation (C-SSRS), depressive symptoms (QIDS), anxiety (OASIS), and mania (ASRM), collected at each session and a final follow-up. Additional variables capture clinician adherence to protocol, session attendance, and support provided via supervision. This dataset supports analysis of IR’s potential as a targeted intervention to alter distressing mental imagery associated with suicidal thoughts in at-risk youth.
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Depression / Mental Health / Suicide
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Data are currently embargoed. They will be available after the main results have been published for an indefinite time.
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IPD
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Researchers requiring more information regarding the study protocol are encouraged to contact the Principal Investigator via email.