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Life Adversity clinical trials at UCSF

2 research studies open to eligible people

Life adversity refers to facing hard times in life. UCSF is exploring how support programs can help people become more resilient. They are also studying a clinic that offers help to young children and their caregivers who have faced difficulties.

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  • Collaborative Approach to Examining Adversity and Building Resilience Study

    open to eligible people ages 2 years and up

    To examine the behavioral, psychosocial, and biologic impact of resilience-promoting interventions associated with primary care.

    Oakland, California and other locations

  • Resilience Clinic Evaluation

    open to eligible people ages 2-5

    Early life adversity can affect children's physical and mental health. The Resilience Clinic is a support program for young children and their caregivers who have been exposed to significant adversity, aiming to prevent the harmful effects of stress and improve child health, behavior, and development while also reducing caregiver stress. This study seeks to evaluate the Resilience Clinic, assessing the intervention's impact on child health, behavior, and development and caregiver stress and mental health.

    Oakland, California and other locations

Our lead scientists for Life Adversity research studies include .

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