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Electronic Bridge to Mental Health for College Students
Not Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT03380117
Purpose
Electronic Bridge to Mental Health for College Students (eBridge) is an online intervention
that screens students for mental health concerns that include elevated suicide risk and
facilitates their linkage to mental health (MH) services. EBridge is designed to work on
computers, tablets, and smartphones (iOS, Android) and is easily adaptable to evolving
technologies in the future. It incorporates motivational interviewing (MI) principles and
draws from health behavior models that emphasize autonomy and self-determination. Following a
web-based screen using standardized scales to identify students at elevated risk, eBridge
offers students options for personalized feedback (provided online in a conversational format
adherent with motivational interviewing) and corresponding online with professionals trained
in motivational interviewing and knowledgeable about university and community resources.
Ebridge is being conducted at four universities: the University of Michigan, the University
of Nevada-Reno, the University of Iowa, and Stanford University.
Official Title
Electronic Bridge to Mental Health for College Students (eBridge)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- at least 18 years old
- currently enrolled full- or part-time at a participating university
Exclusion Criteria:
- not currently living in the university community (e.g., completing a study abroad
semester)
Intervention(s):
behavioral: eBridge Online Counseling
Not Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Ronald Albucher
4155175100