My Avenue to helP - Adaptive Mentalization-based Integrative Treatment Compared to Management as Usual for Youths With Multiple Problems: a Non-Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 25, 2025

Primary Completion Date

January 31, 2028

Study Completion Date

January 31, 2028

Conditions
Mental Health CareAMBITAdaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative TreatmentChild and Adolescent PsychiatryHealth Care ProfessionalsMental Health ServicesCommunity Mental Health ServicesEmergency Services, PsychiatricSocial Work, Psychiatric
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

My Avenue to HelP

"The MAP intervention is based on AMBIT principles. A MAP team, consisting of designated employees from CAMHS and two municipalities, will be trained in AMBIT. A Key-Worker and a Mentalizing Case Manager will be assigned to each participant and step into the existing network, taking responsibility for integrating AMBIT principles into all aspects of the work with and around the young person. The Key-worker from the MAP team is responsible for reaching out to the young person at least once a week during the intervention. The Mentalizing Case Manager ensures that mentalization is upheld in the professional network. CAMHS will offer treatment as usual in accordance with the existing evidence-based clinical guidelines and best practice for any specific mental health disorder.~The MAP team members will meet once a week to work as a team and collaborate closely with family members and other potential informal caregivers. The network of helpers will meet and coordinate monthly."

BEHAVIORAL

Management as Usual

"Participants in the control group will receive non-manualized, standard treatment in CAMHS in collaboration with their municipality of residence, following local practice and guidelines. The MAU will be slightly enhanced compared to standard treatment: a) the young people will have an open case file during one year of participation in the MAP project (and longer if indicated), and b) the standard care services will receive feedback from the research assessment at baseline (after approval of the specific content from parents and the young person) in order to help the young person's caseworker to coordinate the support. These enhancements are made to improve the cohesion of care for the young person, yet without applying the mentalization-based AMBIT principles and MAP teams of the MAP treatment condition.~principles applied in the MAP treatment condition."

Trial Locations (1)

4000

RECRUITING

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Department, Psychiatry Region Zealand, Roskilde

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Lejre Municipality

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Roskilde Municipality

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Region Zealand

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Department of Clinical Research, Hvidovre University Hospital, Denmark

UNKNOWN

lead

Pia Jeppesen

OTHER