Peer coaching shows promise for helping young adults with mental illness get more involved in their communities

NCT ID NCT06492434

First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 20 times

Summary

This study tested a program where trained peer coaches helped 16 young adults (ages 18-30) with serious mental illness make decisions about joining community activities like work, school, or social events. The goal was to see if this coaching improved their confidence and satisfaction with those decisions. The study was small and completed, but results are not yet available.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery

    Brattleboro, Vermont, 05302, United States

  • Temple University

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19122, United States

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