New app aims to support recovery for recently released inmates with dual diagnoses
NCT ID NCT06980233
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is developing and testing a smartphone app called R-Assist for people recently released from jail who have both substance use and mental health disorders. The app tracks symptoms, connects users to resources like housing and recovery groups, and measures how easy it is to use. The goal is to see if the app can support recovery and reduce the chance of returning to jail.
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Worcester, Massachusetts, 01605, United States
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