Assiut teens to get mental health boost in new school study

NCT ID NCT07395245

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether a short educational program can help teenagers in Assiut, Egypt, learn more about mental health, feel less stigma, and be more willing to seek help. About 150 students aged 13-18 will take part. The program includes three weekly sessions covering mental health basics, reducing stigma, and how to find help. Researchers will compare their knowledge and attitudes before and after the program to see if it works.

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Help-Seeking Behavior Psychological Well-Being Social Stigma

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