Suicide risk assessment and targeted prevention among individuals with clinical high-risk mental states, first episode stage, relapsing stages of psychotic and mood disorders and anorexia nervosa

Identification of clinical, neurocognitive, biological, and psychosocial factors associated with suicide risk in young people with severe mental disorders, and evaluation of the effectiveness of innovative therapeutic interventions for risk management.

Description

The project aims to identify clinical, neurocognitive, biological, and psychosocial factors associated with suicide risk in young people aged 14 and older affected by severe mental disorders, eating disorders, or high-risk conditions. The study involves a comparison between at-risk individuals and controls, with particular attention to lifestyle and personal resources. Part of the project is dedicated to evaluating the effectiveness of innovative therapeutic interventions, based on the CAMS model (Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality), for the shared management of suicide risk.