New school program aims to help kids stop Self-Harm
NCT ID NCT07627061
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a new counseling program called MIND-SET for 12-year-old students in Malaysia who hurt themselves on purpose. The program combines two types of talk therapy to help them feel better and stop self-harm. About 105 students will take part, and researchers will check if the program works by comparing it to other support. The goal is to create a helpful, school-based program that fits Malaysian culture.
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Selected Primary Schools in Kulim District
Kulim, Kedah, 09000, Malaysia
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