New hope for foster Kids' mental health: custom program shows promise
NCT ID NCT05816421
Summary
This study evaluated a parenting support program called KEEP, which was specially adapted for foster and kinship families from underserved communities. Researchers tested whether these tailored versions of the program could help reduce mental health problems like depression, anxiety, and PTSD in children and teens in the foster care system. They studied 283 families in Oregon to see if the program improved youth outcomes over six months.
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Oregon Social Learning Center
Eugene, Oregon, 97401, United States
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