Can a supportive community rewire the brain in schizophrenia?
NCT ID NCT07006935
Summary
This study aims to understand if a specific type of community support, called the Clubhouse Model, offers unique benefits for thinking, daily functioning, and brain activity in adults with schizophrenia, compared to standard outpatient care. Over six months, researchers will measure changes in memory, social skills, and brain scans in 30 participants who are either new Clubhouse members or receiving usual care. The goal is to gather knowledge about how different support systems affect the brain and mind, not to test a new treatment.
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Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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