New web tool aims to get anxious teens to open up and ask for help
NCT ID NCT07366580
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a web-based program called TOUCHMinds designed to help teenagers aged 15-17 who have anxiety symptoms or anxiety disorders feel more comfortable seeking help. The program includes six self-guided online modules and three video sessions with a psychologist. Researchers will measure whether the program improves teens' intentions to seek help and their actual help-seeking behaviors, comparing results between those with clinical and subclinical anxiety.
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William James Center for Research, Department of Education and Psychology, University of Aveiro.
Aveiro, Portugal
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