Can a family training app help break the opioid crisis? new study says maybe.
NCT ID NCT04250077
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a digital version of a family training program called CRAFT. It was designed to help concerned family members (called CSOs) encourage a loved one with opioid use disorder to enter treatment. 45 adults who had a loved one struggling with opioid use participated. The goal was to see if the online training could increase treatment admission rates and improve family well-being.
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We the Village, Inc.
New York, New York, 100016, United States
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