Can a Parent's help stop teen drinking? new study investigates

NCT ID NCT06593652

Summary

This study aims to find the best way to involve parents or caregivers in helping teens (ages 12-17) with mild alcohol use problems. Researchers are comparing three approaches: a program for the teen only, the same program plus a single live session for a parent, or the teen program plus an online parenting course. The goal is to see which method is most effective at reducing alcohol use and preventing it from getting worse, all within a primary care doctor's office setting.

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Locations

  • IU Health/Indiana University School of Medicine

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, 46112, United States

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