Can computer games help prevent psychosis in At-Risk youth?
NCT ID NCT06582901
Summary
This study is testing whether a 12-week brain training program can help young people who are at high risk for developing psychosis. Participants will either do fun, computer-based thinking exercises or receive standard mental health support. The goal is to see if the training improves their thinking skills and helps them function better in school, work, and social life.
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Razi University Hospital
RECRUITINGTunis, Tunisia
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