New study aims to boost parenting skills while kids wait for trauma care
NCT ID NCT06963554
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a program called Project Support for families with children waiting for trauma-focused therapy. About 100 families will either receive Project Support or continue with usual care. The goal is to see if the program improves parenting confidence and supportive parenting, and helps families follow through with therapy.
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Medical University of South Carolina
RECRUITINGCharleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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