Obsessions or ideations: First Person Suicide Images study in OCD
- Study HIC#:2000033121
- Last Updated:02/22/2024
The purpose of this research study is to examine the differences between suicidal obsessions and suicidal ideations in participants with OCD. We are looking for participants to complete the study who have been diagnosed with or are suspected to have OCD and who have endorsed thoughts or obsessions of suicide. This study will be conducted online /remotely by phone, video conferencing and online surveys. The study visits/activities will be held online and utilize video conferencing (such as Zoom) and online data capture surveys. These study activities will require two visits as online appointments with the Yale OCD Research Clinic.
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For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact:
OCD Clinic
- Phone Number: 1-855-623-9253
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Trial Purpose and Description
The purpose of this research study is to examine the differences between suicidal obsessions and suicidal ideations in participants with OCD. We are looking for participants to complete the study who have been diagnosed with or are suspected to have OCD and who have endorsed thoughts or obsessions of suicide. This study will be conducted online /remotely by phone, video conferencing and online surveys. The study visits/activities will be held online and utilize video conferencing (such as Zoom) and online data capture surveys. These study activities will require two visits as online appointments with the Yale OCD Research Clinic.
Please email OCD.Research@yale.edu or call and leave a message at 1-855-OCD-YALE (1-855-623-9253).
Eligibility Criteria
The study population will consist of participants (approximately ages 18-65) with a primary diagnosis of OCD. Enrollment will be through the Yale OCD Research Clinic and conducted online.
Please email OCD.Research@yale.edu or call and leave a message at 1-855-OCD-YALE (1-855-623-9253).