New hope for native youth: program aims to curb binge drinking
NCT ID NCT05743699
First seen Jan 15, 2026 · Last updated Jun 18, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study tests if 'Bright Horizons' can reduce binge drinking and drug use in Native American youth aged 10-24. The program teaches coping skills, emotion control, and goal setting. Participants live on or near the Fort Apache Indian Reservation and have had a recent binge drinking event. The goal is to prevent future substance use and connect youth to treatment.
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Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health - Whiteriver Site
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