Virtual Intervention for Behavioral Health in Emerging Adults; VIBE in the Parks
Summary
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov has registered a randomized clinical trial (NCT07539636) evaluating a digital behavioral health intervention, 'VIBE in the Parks', for adolescents and young adults experiencing anxiety and depression. The study will be conducted at four Chicago Park District sites, comparing the digital treatment to a control condition using a digital workbook.
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NIH has registered a clinical trial (NCT07539636) titled 'VIBE in the Parks' on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study aims to develop and adapt a digital low-intensity treatment for adolescents and young adults who participate in programming at the Chicago Park District.
Affected parties include healthcare providers, researchers, and young adults seeking mental health interventions. The trial will take place at four Park District sites, comparing the 'VIBE in the Parks' digital treatment to a control group receiving a digital workbook. This registry entry does not impose compliance obligations.
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Virtual Intervention for Behavioral Health in Emerging Adults; "VIBE in the Parks"
N/A NCT07539636 Kind: NA Apr 20, 2026
Abstract
The goal of this study is first to develop and adapt a digital low-intensity treatment, "VIBE in the Parks", for adolescents and young adults (AYA) who visit programming at the Chicago Park District. A trial will occur at four Park District sites to compare how "VIBE in the Parks" works compared to a control condition (where AYA are given access to a digital workbook).
Conditions: Anxiety, Depression
Interventions: "VIBE in the Parks", Digital Control
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