New hope for youth struggling to trust mental health care after traumatic experiences
NCT ID NCT06410508
Summary
This study is testing a short, two-session support program designed to help young adults with early psychosis stay engaged in their treatment. The program, adapted from one used in the US, is specifically for those who may have had negative or traumatic experiences with healthcare in the past, like involuntary hospitalization. Researchers in Nova Scotia will work with 40 participants to see if the program improves their trust in care, recovery outlook, and attendance at appointments.
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Nova Scotia Early Psychosis Program (NSEPP)
RECRUITINGHalifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2E2, Canada
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