Stanford tests Kid-Friendly virtual therapy to keep young patients engaged
NCT ID NCT07155707
Summary
This study aims to see if a virtual therapy platform designed for kids, called Teleo, helps children with anxiety or mood disorders stay more involved in their treatment compared to using standard video calls like Zoom. Researchers will measure how engaged the children are, how often they miss sessions, and if their symptoms improve. The goal is to find better ways to deliver mental health care to young people through telehealth.
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Ohana Center for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health
Monterey, California, 93940, United States
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Stanford University
Stanford, California, 94305, United States
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