Help us understand tomorrow’s risk from today’s patterns
The ARTEMIS study examines how small changes in everyday life might signal suicide risk in the next day or two. Understanding these patterns can help people get support sooner.
The ARTEMIS study examines how small changes in everyday life might signal suicide risk in the next day or two. Understanding these patterns can help people get support sooner.
ARTEMIS stands for Analyses to Reveal Trajectories and Early Markers of Imminent Shifts in Suicidal States. That's a long name, but our goal is simple: we want to understand how people's daily experiences change over time and how those changes might help us predict when someone is at risk for suicide.
We're looking for adults ages 18–55 who have seen a healthcare provider in the past 90 days. You don't need to be feeling suicidal to participate—everyone's experience matters.
Eligible participants will take part in a 6-week, at-home research study that includes an onboarding session and brief weekly activities, with compensation of up to $260. See the Participant information page for more details.
Click 'check your eligibility' to take a brief baseline survey. If you're eligible, you'll be invited to complete the full screener (about 30 minutes).
Onboarding session and short, scheduled check-ins each week
Daily phone-based surveys and quick tasks
Studying how thoughts, feelings, and context change over short periods
Compensation for completing activities
This multi-site study is led by The Ohio State University in collaboration with outstanding academic partners.
Lead site: Study coordination, data security, and protocol oversight
Recruitment support and methodological collaboration
Participant engagement and study operations
Clinical collaboration and recruitment pathways
Recruitment and community outreach
Who can join? Learn more about participating in the ARTEMIS study.
Are you a current participant or interested in joining and have questions? Review our FAQs.