Family program shields refugee girls from mental illness

NCT ID NCT06078124

Summary

This study tested a family program designed to prevent mental illness in teenage girls who were recently forced to flee Venezuela for Colombia. The program involved the girls' entire family, including male siblings and caregivers, to create a more supportive home environment. Researchers measured whether the program reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression one month after it ended.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Los Andes University

    Bogotá, Colombia

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