Can mapping friends help teens beat alcohol problems?
NCT ID NCT07474207
Summary
This study is testing a new counseling tool called SIM-AiR, which helps teens with alcohol use disorder visually map their social circles. The goal is to see if this interactive session helps them identify supportive and risky relationships to aid their recovery. Researchers will ask 60 teens and their counselors for feedback to see if the tool is helpful and easy to use.
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Recovery Research Institute; National Center on Youth Prevention, Treatment, & Recovery; Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts, 02114, United States
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