Flint families get parenting help to protect kids after water crisis
NCT ID NCT03945552
Summary
This study tests whether a parenting support program can help young children's development and mental health in Flint, Michigan following the water crisis. Researchers are working with 486 families with infants under 3 months old to provide parenting guidance and support. The program aims to strengthen parent-child relationships and reduce parenting stress in a community recovering from a public health disaster.
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Locations
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Hurley Children's Hospital
Flint, Michigan, 10016, United States
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New York University School of Medicine
New York, New York, 10016, United States
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