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Video with Childhood Maltreatment-Related Content for Social Stigma
Study Summary
This trial will explore how a video-based intervention can reduce self-stigma for people who experienced childhood abuse, helping them be more open to seeking help. #childabuse #mentalhealth
- Social Stigma
- Child Abuse
- Help-Seeking Behavior
- Child Neglect
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Is the participant selection for this trial inclusive of elderly individuals?
"According to the criteria, participants must be between 18 and 80 years of age. Separately, 16 trials are enrolling individuals below 18 while 27 have opened for those over 65."
Are there any eligibility requirements to participate in this clinical trial?
"In order to participate in this trial, participants must possess social stigma and be between 18 and 80 years of age. As such, the study is looking for approximately one thousand individuals."
Is this research experiment open for enrollment?
"Affirmative. The details hosted on clinicaltrials.gov affirm that this medical trial is currently enrolling volunteers, with the initial posting occurring on April 26th 2023 and a subsequent update provided on the same day. Approximately 1000 individuals are needed from 1 site for completion of the research project."
To what extent has the public participated in this research?
"Affirmative. Clinicaltrials.gov's records reflect that this clinical trial is currently recruiting individuals. It was initially published on April 26th 2023 and updated the same day, aiming to recruit 1000 patients at a single site."
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