Chatbot boosts mental health for refugee parents in jordan
NCT ID NCT07494786
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a chatbot called ParentText for Crisis, designed to support Palestinian caregivers living in a refugee camp in Jordan. The goal was to see if the chatbot could improve caregivers' mental health, encourage positive parenting, and reduce violence against children. About 198 adults who are parents or caregivers took part, and they used the chatbot on WhatsApp. The results help show how technology can offer mental health support in challenging settings.
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Jerash Camp
Jerash, Jordan
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