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This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study evaluates a skills-based education program designed for families supporting young adults who have been hospitalized for psychosis. The program teaches families about psychosis, how to cope with stress, and how to communicate more effectively with their loved one. Researchers will track whether this education helps the young adult stay stable in the community and improves the family's mental health over 24 months.
Families caring for young adults with psychosis often feel isolated and unsupported, yet they rarely receive practical training on how to help. This study aims to fill that gap by testing whether structured family education can reduce hospital readmissions and ease the emotional burden on caregivers.
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You and your young adult family member will attend a skills-based education program that covers how psychosis develops, practical coping strategies, and better ways to communicate. The researchers will ask you to complete surveys and answer questions about your mental health and family functioning at the start, and again at 6 months and 24 months after the program begins. The study aims to track how you and your family member are doing over time.
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