Stress relief for refugee families: a new hope for mothers and kids

NCT ID NCT07062341

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether a group stress management program called Self-Help Plus (SH+) can improve the mental health of refugee mothers and their preschool children in Uganda. About 725 mothers and their children will take part, with some villages getting the program and others getting usual care. The goal is to see if helping mothers cope with stress also helps their children thrive.

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Conditions

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Psychological Well-Being

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Locations

  • Kabale University

    Kabale, Uganda

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