| Literature DB >> 33034567 |
Margot Morgiève1,2,3, Catherine Genty1, Jérôme Azé4, Jonathan Dubois1, Marion Leboyer5, Guillaume Vaiva3,6,7,8, Sofian Berrouiguet3,9,10, Philippe Courtet1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many suicide risk factors have been identified, but traditional clinical methods do not allow for the accurate prediction of suicide behaviors. To face this challenge, emma, an app for ecological momentary assessment (EMA), ecological momentary intervention (EMI), and prediction of suicide risk in high-risk patients, was developed.Entities:
Keywords: case reports; ecological momentary assessment; ecological momentary intervention; mHealth; mobile health; prediction; prevention; suicide
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33034567 PMCID: PMC7584985 DOI: 10.2196/15741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) types proposed by emma.
Figure 2Algorithm for automatic ecological momentary intervention (EMI) triggering according to the ecological momentary assessment (EMA) answer thresholds.
Figure 3Flowchart of patient selection.
Sociodemographic data of participants.
| Patient No. | Sex | Age (years) | Marital status | Number of children | Cohabitation | Professional situation |
| 1 | Female | 24 | Single | 0 | Lives alone | Working (stable) |
| 2 | Female | 18 | Single | 0 | Lives with family | Student or in training |
| 3 | Female | 27 | In a relationship | 0 | Lives alone | Volunteer |
| 4 | Female | 33 | In a relationship | 2 | Lives with family | Working (stable) |
| 5 | Female | 40 | In a relationship | 2 | Lives with family | Working (precarious) |
| 6 | Female | 46 | Separated | 3 | Nonfamily cohabitation | Without activity, at home |
| 7 | Female | 30 | Single | 0 | Lives alone | Disability |
| 8 | Male | 48 | In a relationship | 2 | Lives with family | Sick leave |
| 9 | Female | 57 | Separated | 4 | Lives with family | Disability |
| 10 | Female | 48 | In a relationship | 2 | Lives with family | Sick leave |
| 11 | Female | 21 | In a relationship | 0 | Nonfamily cohabitation | Student or in training |
| 12 | Female | 23 | Single | 0 | Lives alone | Student or in training |
| 13 | Male | 18 | Single | 0 | Lives with family | Student or in training |
| 14 | Female | 48 | Separated | 1 | Lives alone | Working (stable) |
Clinical data of participants.
| Patient No. | Current DSM-5a diagnoses | Borderline personality | Suicidal risk in the near future according to the DSM-5 | Suicidal ideation intensityb | Number of suicide attempts | Number of severe or violent suicide attemptsc | Family history of suicide attempt | Family history of suicide |
| 1 | Major depressive disorder | No | Yes | 22 | 2 | N/Ad | No | No |
| 2 | Major depressive disorder | Yes | Yes | 25 | 2 | N/A | No | No |
| 3 | Major depressive disorder | Yes | No | 25 | 30 | Violent (n=2) | Yes | No |
| 4 | Major depressive disorder | No | Yes | 25 | 2 | N/A | Yes | No |
| 5 | Depressive episode | No | No | 23 | 1 | N/A | Yes | Yes |
| 6 | Major depressive disorder | No | Yes | 15 | 2 | N/A | No | No |
| 7 | Depressive episode | No | Yes | 25 | 55 | Violent (n=15) | No | No |
| 8 | Depressive episode | No | No | 25 | 1 | N/A | Yes | No |
| 9 | Major depressive disorder | No | Yes | 25 | 8 | Severe (n=1) | No | No |
| 10 | Major depressive disorder | No | Yes | 24 | 1 | N/A | Unknown | Yes |
| 11 | Generalized anxiety disorder | No | Yes | 16 | 1 | N/A | Yes | No |
| 12 | Major depressive disorder | No | Yes | 19 | 0 | N/A | Yes | Yes |
| 13 | Depressive episode | Yes | Yes | 20 | 3 | N/A | No | No |
| 14 | Major depressive disorder | No | No | 18 | 1 | N/A | No | No |
aDSM-5: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition.
bSums of items 7-11 of the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS): scores range from 0 to 25.
cA violent suicide attempt was defined by the method of violence: weapons, hanging, jumping from a height, traffic, drowning, or immolation. A severe suicide attempt was defined as requiring hospitalization in the intensive care unit.
dN/A: not applicable; suicide attempts, if applicable, were not severe or violent.
Figure 4Case reports for Patients 7, 9, and 10. SAMU: Service d'Aide Médicale d'Urgence.