RecruitingNot applicableNCT05534568
The Oklahoma Parent-Child Assistance Program
Studying Fetal alcohol syndrome
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- Sponsor
- University of Oklahoma
- Principal Investigator
- Erin Maher, Ph.D.University of Oklahoma
- Intervention
- Parent-Child Assistance Program(other)
- Enrollment
- 200 enrolled
- Eligibility
- 18 years · FEMALE
- Timeline
- 2022 – 2026
Study locations (2)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
- Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Collaborators
University of Oklahoma Outreach · Oklahoma Mental Health and Substance Abuse · Arnall Family Foundation · Oklahoma Human Services · OU Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences · Casey Family Programs · University of Washington
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