New program aims to keep bipolar patients on track after prison release
NCT ID NCT03825640
First seen Jan 31, 2026 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study tested a program called CARE to help people with bipolar disorder stick to their treatment after leaving prison. 18 adults participated to see if the program was practical and helpful. The goal was to improve mood stability and reduce symptoms.
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Locations
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Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island, 02912, United States
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Rhode Island Department of Corrections
Cranston, Rhode Island, 02920, United States
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