Can a family coach help navigate early psychosis care?
NCT ID NCT06945055
Summary
This study is testing whether having a trained family peer supporter can help family members engage more effectively in mental health services for a young person with early psychosis. It will involve 900 family member and patient pairs across nine clinics in four states. The goal is to see if this culturally responsive support strategy reduces family stress and improves service attendance and outcomes.
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Comprehensive Healthcare
RECRUITINGPasco, Washington, 99301, United States
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Comprehensive Healthcare
RECRUITINGYakima, Washington, 98902, United States
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Deschutes County Behavioral Health EASA
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGBend, Oregon, 97703, United States
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Lucid Living
RECRUITINGTacoma, Washington, 98418, United States
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