Cystic fibrosis study reveals hidden mental health toll on teens and parents

NCT ID NCT03424486

First seen Mar 24, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026 · Updated 11 times

Summary

This study looked at how often depression and anxiety occur in teenagers with cystic fibrosis (ages 14-17) and their parents. Researchers used simple screening questionnaires during regular clinic visits to measure mental health symptoms. The goal was to find out how common these issues are and what factors might increase the risk, helping doctors better support patients and families.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • CRCM - Service de Pneumologie Pédiatrique - CHU Amiens - Site Sud

    Amiens, 80000, France

  • CRCM - Service de Pédiatrie - Pôle FEH - CHU Caen)

    Caen, 14000, France

  • CRCM - Service de Pédiatrie A - American Memorial Hospital

    Reims, 51100, France

  • CRCM / Service de Médecine Infantile - Hôpital d'Enfants - CHRU Nancy

    Nancy, 54511, France

  • CRCM / Service de Pédiatrie _ Hôpital de Clocheville - CHRU de Tours

    Tours, 37000, France

  • CRCM Enfants - Service de Pneumologie - Hôpital Jean Minjoz

    Besançon, 25000, France

  • CRCM Pédiatrique - Hôpital des Enfants

    Bordeaux, 33000, France

  • Department of Pneumology - CRCM- Necker - Enfants malades Hospital (AP-HP) -

    Paris, Paris, 75015, France

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