Phone navigators tested to guide kids to mental health care sooner
NCT ID NCT05064293
Summary
This study tested whether offering families phone-based support from a mental health 'navigator' could help children get care earlier. It involved 358 children who showed early signs of mental health concerns but had not yet received treatment. The program used computer screening to identify kids, then offered families six months of support to connect them with services, including video therapy sessions if needed.
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Locations
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Kaiser Permanente Northern California
Oakland, California, 94612, United States
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Kaiser Permanente Washington
Seattle, Washington, 98109, United States
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