Digital lifeline for kids caught in divorce conflict
NCT ID NCT05822687
Summary
This study is testing different digital coping strategies to help children manage anxiety and depression after their parents' divorce. It involves 144 children, aged 9 to 12, who are struggling with their parents' ongoing conflict. Researchers are comparing three online tools—teaching kids to reframe thoughts, distract themselves, and relax—to see which ones best improve their emotional security and coping skills.
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Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona, 85087, United States
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