Military Suicide Research Consortium
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 17 - Any |
Updated: | 10/22/2017 |
Start Date: | September 2010 |
End Date: | September 2017 |
The Consortium's overall mission can be summarized as follows; each function is developed
with the goal of clear military relevance:
1. Produce new scientific knowledge about suicidal behavior in the military that improves
mental health outcomes for the investigators men and women in uniform.
2. Use high quality research methods and analyses to address problems in policy and
practice that have a direct impact on suicide-related and other mental health outcomes
for military personnel.
3. Disseminate Consortium knowledge, information, and findings through a variety of methods
appropriate for decision makers, practitioners, and others who are accountable for
ensuring the mental health of military personnel. This includes the rapid response
function so that queries from decision makers and others to the Consortium are answered
with speed and efficiency. Technical assistance and support for decision makers and
others is an integral aspect of this Consortium function. This aspect of the Consortium
will warehouse knowledge about suicidal behavior in general (e.g., from civilian and
international sources as well as from military sources), so that military issues can be
informed in a comprehensive manner.
4. Train future leaders in military suicide research through experience within a
multi-disciplinary setting for Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scholars interested in
research questions on military suicide of both a basic and applied nature.
with the goal of clear military relevance:
1. Produce new scientific knowledge about suicidal behavior in the military that improves
mental health outcomes for the investigators men and women in uniform.
2. Use high quality research methods and analyses to address problems in policy and
practice that have a direct impact on suicide-related and other mental health outcomes
for military personnel.
3. Disseminate Consortium knowledge, information, and findings through a variety of methods
appropriate for decision makers, practitioners, and others who are accountable for
ensuring the mental health of military personnel. This includes the rapid response
function so that queries from decision makers and others to the Consortium are answered
with speed and efficiency. Technical assistance and support for decision makers and
others is an integral aspect of this Consortium function. This aspect of the Consortium
will warehouse knowledge about suicidal behavior in general (e.g., from civilian and
international sources as well as from military sources), so that military issues can be
informed in a comprehensive manner.
4. Train future leaders in military suicide research through experience within a
multi-disciplinary setting for Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scholars interested in
research questions on military suicide of both a basic and applied nature.
This is a research consortium responsible for the conduct of a wide range of studies,
including clinical trials. All clinical trials funded through the consortium will be
registered separately.
including clinical trials. All clinical trials funded through the consortium will be
registered separately.
Inclusion Criteria:
- MSRC studies are inclusive of all individuals who are eligible as defined by each
study's protocol regardless of age, gender, race or ethnicity, socioeconomic status,
sexual orientation, and any other demographic characteristics. Measures and treatments
are translated and culturally adapted to the extent possible.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Specific to each investigator's protocol.
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