New program aims to shield native youth from substance abuse
NCT ID NCT05743699
Summary
This study is testing whether a program called 'Bright Horizons' can help Native American teenagers reduce binge drinking and drug use. The program teaches skills for managing emotions, solving problems, and setting goals to avoid substance use. Researchers are enrolling 100 teens aged 12-17 who live on or near the Fort Apache Indian Reservation and have recently engaged in binge drinking.
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Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health - Whiteriver Site
RECRUITINGWhiteriver, Arizona, 85941, United States
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