BMJ Open (Jul 2020)

Universal mental health screening with a focus on suicidal behaviour using smartphones in a Mexican rural community: protocol for the SMART-SCREEN population-based survey

  • Pavel E Arenas-Castañeda,
  • Fuensanta Aroca Bisquert,
  • Ismael Martinez-Nicolas,
  • Luis A Castillo Espíndola,
  • Igor Barahona,
  • Cynthya Maya-Hernández,
  • Martha Miriam Lavana Hernández,
  • Paulo César Manrique Mirón,
  • Daniela Guadalupe Alvarado Barrera,
  • Erik Treviño Aguilar,
  • Axayácatl Barrios Núñez,
  • Giovanna De Jesus Carlos,
  • Anabel Vildosola Garcés,
  • Josselyne Flores Mercado,
  • Maria Luisa Barrigon,
  • Antonio Artes,
  • Santiago de Leon,
  • Cristian Antonio Molina-Pizarro,
  • Arsenio Rosado Franco,
  • Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez,
  • Philippe Courtet,
  • Gonzalo Martínez-Alés,
  • Enrique Baca-Garcia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7

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Introduction Mental disorders represent the second cause of years lived with disability worldwide. Suicide mortality has been targeted as a key public health concern by the WHO. Smartphone technology provides a huge potential to develop massive and fast surveys. Given the vast cultural diversity of Mexico and its abrupt orography, smartphone-based resources are invaluable in order to adequately manage resources, services and preventive measures in the population. The objective of this study is to conduct a universal suicide risk screening in a rural area of Mexico, measuring also other mental health outcomes such as depression, anxiety and alcohol and substance use disorders.Methods and analysis A population-based cross-sectional study with a temporary sampling space of 9 months will be performed between September 2019 and June 2020. We expect to recruit a large percentage of the target population (at least 70%) in a short-term survey of Milpa Alta Delegation, which accounts for 137 927 inhabitants in a territorial extension of 288 km2.They will be recruited via an institutional call and a massive public campaign to fill in an online questionnaire through mobile-assisted or computer-assisted web app. This questionnaire will include data on general health, validated questionnaires including Well-being Index 5, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale 2, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, selected questions of the Drug Abuse Screening Test and Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scales and Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-5) questions about self-harm.We will take into account information regarding time to mobile app response and geo-spatial location, and aggregated data on social, demographical and environmental variables. Traditional regression modelling, multilevel mixed methods and data-driven machine learning approaches will be used to test hypotheses regarding suicide risk factors at the individual and the population level.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval (002/2019) was granted by the Ethics Review Board of the Hospital Psiquiátrico Yucatán, Yucatán (Mexico). This protocol has been registered in ClinicalTrials.gov. The starting date of the study is 3 September 2019. Results will serve for the planning and healthcare of groups with greater mental health needs and will be disseminated via publications in peer-reviewed journal and presented at relevant mental health conferences.Trial registration number NCT04067063.