Rabbits and relationship training: a dual approach to healing teen mental health in War-Torn congo

NCT ID NCT05763719

Summary

This study tests whether combining a youth rabbit-farming program with a couples counseling course improves mental health for teenagers in conflict-affected areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It involves 3,024 people—teenagers and their parents—across 30 villages. Researchers are comparing three approaches: the farming program alone, the counseling course alone, and both programs together.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States

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