Clinical Trial

Smartphone Climate Adaptation and IPV Intervention for Women in Informal Settlements in Kenya

Active, Not Recruiting
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Summary
This study is testing a smartphone-delivered program to help women living in informal settlements in Kenya manage intimate partner violence (IPV) and stress related to extreme weather events. Women in these communities often face high levels of violence from partners, challenges caused by climate-related events, and limited access to support services. Participants will be randomly assigned to either a mobile intervention or a comparison condition. The mobile program provides short, tailored sessions that help women learn safety planning, coping skills, and strategies for adapting to climate-related stress. The program also offers tools to improve communication and strengthen social support. The main goal of the study is to see whether this smartphone-based approach can reduce the frequency and severity of IPV over 12 months. The study will also examine changes in stress levels, self-confidence in handling problems, social support, and safety behaviors. Results from this study may help create accessible, scalable support for women experiencing IPV and climate-related stress in similar settings.
Protocol Amendment History 2 changes
critical Trial status changed: Not Yet Recruiting → Active, Not Recruiting 2026-08-08
minor Completion pushed: 2027-07 -> 2027-08-31 2026-08-08
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07492368
Lead Sponsor Africa Institute of Mental and Brain Health (AFRIMEB)
Collaborators: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Conditions Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), Climate Change, Stress (Psychology)
Enrollment 272 participants
Start Date 2026-03-13
Primary Completion 2027-06-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-08-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-07