ATTACH in Denmark: A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

52

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2025

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2027

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2027

Conditions
MentalizationRecruitment of ParticipantsAdherence, TreatmentDrop OutParenting InterventionVulnerable FamiliesFeasibility Studies
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

ATTACH

"ATTACH(TM) is a manualized, 10-session, mentalizing/reflective functioning-based parenting program, with one 45-60-minute weekly session. It is conducted individually with one parent focusing on one child throughout the program; however, a co-parent/parental support person will participate in session 7 and session 9. A session includes three components to facilitate parental reflective functioning: 1)Video-review of parent-child interaction, 2) reflection on a hypothetical situation (pre-defined for each session), and 3) reflection on a mildly stressful situation from the parent's everyday life with the child. The parent's reflective process is supported by handouts, e.g., emotion cards. All material used in the sessions have been translated into Danish, and the wording have been modified to fit with the cultural context, based on feedback from two pilot studies. ATTACH is facilitated by professionals employed at the family centers, who have been trained and certified in ATTACH."

BEHAVIORAL

Treatment as Usual (TAU)

Treatment As Usual (TAU) consists of the standard services and support typically offered to families by the local social- and healthcare systems within each municipality. These services vary depending on individual needs, risk assessment of the family, and municipal practices, but often include individual and/or group-based parenting support or therapeutic services at the trial site and/or in the parent's home. TAU may also involve referrals to additional resources or interventions deemed necessary by social authorities or healthcare providers (e.g., psychiatric treatment in the region). The control group will not receive the ATTACH™ program but will have access to all relevant standard care options available within their municipality. TAU can be delivered by different professionals, such as health visitors, social workers, family therapists/counsellors or clinical psychologists. For more details on TAU services at each trial site, see the attached project protocol.

Trial Locations (3)

2630

RECRUITING

Familie- og Dagtilbudscenter, Høje Taastrup

2650

RECRUITING

Poppelgården Familiecenter, Hvidovre

3200

RECRUITING

Center for Sociale Indsatser, Gribskov

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine

UNKNOWN

lead

Johanne Smith-Nielsen

OTHER

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