Can fighting poverty and strengthening families heal Children's behavior?

NCT ID NCT05368714

Summary

This study is testing whether providing families with financial support and parenting skills training can improve children's behavioral health. It involves 967 children in Uganda, aged 10-14, who are experiencing behavioral challenges. Families are assigned to receive either financial coaching, group parenting sessions, or both, over one year, to see which approach works best.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • International Center for Child Health and Development

    Masaka, Uganda

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