Stanford tests program to empower parents after autism diagnosis
NCT ID NCT05910502
Summary
This study is testing a program called Project AFECT, which provides coaching and guidance to parents right after their young child is diagnosed with autism. It aims to help parents understand the diagnosis, reduce their stress, and connect them to treatment services more quickly. Researchers will see if this support also helps improve the child's language skills.
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Locations
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Gardner Packard Children's Health Center
Atherton, California, 94027, United States
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Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Sunnyvale, California, 94087, United States
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