APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Adapted Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE) to Decrease Psychological Distress Among Urban Youth and Caregivers in NYC: A Pilot Single Arm Trial
- Janus Wong
The New School - Tina Xu
The New School - Josheka Chauhan
The New School - Liam Miccoli
The New School - Cheenar Shah
The New School - Nora Inigo
The New School - Kendall Pfeffer
Mount Sinai Hospital - Kendall Pfeffer
The New School - Dana Slachevsky
The New School - Arian Holman
The New School - Eva Wong
New York City Office of Community Mental Health - Heather Day
New York City Office of Community Mental Health - Kala Ganesh
New York City Office of Community Mental Health - Eliot Assoudeh
New York City Office of Community Mental Health - Brandon Kohrt
George Washington University - Adam Brown
The New School
Abstract
The proposed study aims to examine the effectiveness, feasibility, acceptability, and utility for implementing an adapted version of the World Health Organization’s Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE), including EASE training/supervision and delivery, to urban youth and caregivers in New York City.
Cultural Diversity