Can daily texts reduce harmful thoughts? study tests simple support for LGBTQ+ community
NCT ID NCT07218861
Summary
This study tested whether brief, daily text messages could help reduce thoughts of self-harm among LGBTQ+ adults. Researchers enrolled 55 participants who had experienced recent self-harm thoughts or behaviors. Half received twice-daily affirming messages for two weeks, while the other half received no messages, to see if the supportive texts made a difference.
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University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky, 40208, United States
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