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Parenting stress is a well-documented barrier to youth engagement in community-based substance use treatment. The current project aims to develop and evaluate a mobile health parenting stress intervention for caregivers of justice-involved youth, a population with high rates of substance use and low rates of treatment

Condition(s)Stress
StatusRecruiting
PhaseNA
Study typeInterventional
SummaryParenting stress is a well-documented barrier to youth engagement in community-based substance use treatment. The current project aims to develop and evaluate a mobile health parenting stress intervention for caregivers of justice-involved youth, a population with high rates of substance use and low rates of treatment engagement.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: The following is a description for the inclusion criteria for aims 1 and 2 for caregivers participating in this research study. Eligible caregivers must be the parent or legal guardian of a youth who is: * currently detained in a juvenile detention center or correctional facility, mandated by the juvenile justice system to a congregate out-of-home placement (e.g., group home); * 12-17 years old; * has an identified substance use or substance use and co-occurring mental health need; * and is scheduled to be released into the community to the care of the enrolled caregiver. The following is a description for the inclusion criteria for aim 3 for system stakeholders participating in this research study. Eligible behavioral health providers (e.g., substance use counselor) mu
Ages12 Years
SexAll
Accepts healthy volunteersYes
Lead sponsorUniversity of California, San Francisco
LocationsSan Francisco, California, United States
Start date2021-09-15
NCT IDNCT05032742
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05032742

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