Parent-Child Relations clinical trials at University of California Health
2 research studies open to eligible people
Family Telehealth Project for Foster Care Youth
open to eligible people ages 12 years and up
The purpose of this research is to adapt and evaluate the efficacy of an existing family based intervention to be delivered via telehealth to child welfare-involved (CWI) youth and their caregiver of origin.
at UCSF
Intergenerational Transmission of Traumatic Stress
open to eligible people ages 3 years and up
Millions of U.S. parents have experienced trauma, putting them at risk for maladaptive parenting practices, which then confer vulnerabilities to their children. This study aims to enhance understanding of how parental emotional dysregulation associated with traumatic stress impedes effective parenting. The study employs neurophysiological methods (electroencephalogram; EEG) to address some of the challenges inherent in the study of emotion (particularly in trauma-exposed individuals) and to identify potential biomarkers of traumatic stress and response to intervention.
at UCLA
Our lead scientists for Parent-Child Relations research studies include Nastassia Hajal, PhD Marina Tolou-Shams, PhD.
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