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Intervention Group for Adolescent Violence
Study Summary
This trial project aims to use Apsáalooke strengths like their clan system to help prevent dating violence among youth by teaching them healthy relationship knowledge, volition and communication skills. Elders and near-peer role models help 10-hour long sessions and 3 monthly clan feeds.
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Is participation in this study open to adults aged 18 or older?
"This clinical trial is seeking participants aged 10 to 13. Additionally, there are 5 studies for minors and 2 studies open to senior citizens above the age of 65."
Are there any eligibility requirements for joining this clinical experiment?
"This clinical trial is recruiting 30 adolescents between 10 and 13 years old who have experienced aggressive behaviour. The primary selection criteria for participants are that they reside on or near the Crow Reservation, and be in the 5th grade of school."
Does this clinical trial have vacancies for participants?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, this trial has completed its recruitment process and is no longer seeking out candidates; the study was posted on March 1st 2023 with its most recent edition occuring in February 16th of the same year. However, there are still 5 other studies presently accepting patients for their trials."
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