U.S., Aug. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07119216) titled 'The iPeer2Peer Mentorship Program for Young Adults With Heart Disease' on July 29.

Brief Summary: Young adults with heart failure, including those who have undergone a heart transplant, experience considerable psychosocial stressors associated with living with a chronic illness, including heightened levels of anxiety and depression, and poor health-related quality of life compared to 'healthy' peers. Psychosocial challenges during young adulthood are especially concerning as this life stage represents a unique transitional period for fostering self-identity, friendships, mastery, and decision-making competencies. As young people wit...