New telehealth program aims to help moms in recovery build stronger bonds with their kids
NCT ID NCT06489522
Summary
This study is testing whether a brief, 6-session telehealth parenting program called THRIVE can be successfully offered to mothers recovering from substance use disorder through their child's doctor's office. The program aims to help mothers cope with the stress of parenting and support their child's healthy development. Researchers want to see if mothers find the program helpful and easy to use, and if it improves child behavior and reduces parenting stress.
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Boston Medical Center, SOFAR Clinic
Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, United States
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