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Coaching for Mental Health Wellness
Study Summary
This trial is testing a school-based intervention to improve self-efficacy and coping skills in children aged 9-13 years old. The goal is to see if teaching these skills makes children more resilient when faced with life stressors and/or adverse events.
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Does the protocol for this study include participants of 40 years or older?
"This study is available to participants between the ages of 9 and 13."
What is the aggregate number of people participating in this trial?
"Affirmative. Data housed on clinicaltrials.gov indicates that this research endeavour, which was initially published on December 1st 2020, is actively seeking participants. Approximately 1000 individuals need to be recruited from a single medical site."
Does this research endeavor have any open enrollment slots currently available?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, recruitment for this study is still ongoing. It was first made available on December 1st 2020 and the information was last updated on June 22nd 2021."
What are the eligibility criteria for this clinical trial?
"Applicants who have attained a certain level of psychological well-being and are between 9 to 13 years old may be accepted in this clinical trial, which aims to recruit 1000 participants."
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