New program aims to ease mental strain for young refugees
NCT ID NCT06324864
Summary
This study is testing whether a culturally adapted skills training program called START NOW is better than usual care at reducing depression and anxiety in adolescent refugees. Researchers will enroll 80 young migrants in Switzerland and randomly assign them to either the new training program or standard care. The goal is to see if this adapted program can more effectively help these vulnerable teens manage their mental health and build resilience.
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University Psychiatric Clinics Basel
RECRUITINGBasel, Canton of Basel-City, 4002, Switzerland
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