Cultural strength program aims to curb substance use in young native men
NCT ID NCT06559774
Summary
This study is testing a culturally tailored prevention program called Hastiin Bidziil (Strong Man) to see if it helps reduce substance use among young Native American men. Researchers will enroll 160 men aged 18-26 who identify as American Indian and live near specific Arizona communities. Participants will be randomly assigned to either receive the program or a comparison condition, and their substance use will be tracked over six months.
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Navajo Nation Center for Indigenous Health - Chinle
RECRUITINGChinle, Arizona, 86503, United States
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Navajo Nation Center for Indigenous Health - Fort Defiance
RECRUITINGFort Defiance, Arizona, 86504, United States
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