New app aims to ease burden on caregivers of young adults with psychosis
NCT ID NCT07225179
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a mobile health app called Bolster designed to help caregivers of young adults (ages 15-30) with early psychosis. The goal is to reduce caregiver stress and improve family communication. About 30 caregivers in North Carolina will use the app and report on their well-being and family interactions.
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Locations
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UNC Department of Psychiatry
RECRUITINGChapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514, United States
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