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ATTACH™ Online Platform: Helping Children Vulnerable to Early Adversity

Parent-Child Relations

Addressing the impact of early childhood adversity (e.g., family violence, parental depression, and low income) can promote children's mental health and development, giving children the best start in life and reducing societal health inequities. Family violence, depression, and low income undermine parent-child relationship quality linked to mental health and developmental problems in children that tend to persist over the lifespan. Parents' reflective function (RF), i.e., the capacity to understand their own and their child's thoughts, feelings, and mental states, can strengthen parent-child relationships and buffer the negative impacts of early adversity on children. Investigators have developed and tested an effective intervention program called ATTACH™ (Attachment and Child Health) for parents and their preschool-aged children at-risk of early adversity. In research with 90 families, investigators found the intervention significantly improved RF, parent-child relationship quality, and children's mental health and development. When COVID-19 prevented in-person intervention at the same time as demand soared for ATTACH™, investigators developed and pilot tested (n=10) an Online platform or "platform" with our community partners, including parents, to deliver the program virtually. The purpose of the study is to propose an effective implementation hybrid (EIH) Type II study of the ATTACH™ Online platform. Co-primary objectives evaluate clinical intervention effectiveness and implementation strategy feasibility of the ATTACH™ Online platform in naturalistic, real-world settings delivered by community partner agencies serving families affected by early adversity in Alberta.

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Participation Requirements

  • Sex:

    ALL
  • Eligible Ages:

    0 and up

Participation Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

* parents with children between birth to 32 months of age (our age ceiling is 36 months, based on selection of age-platformropriate tools for assessing children's health and development );
* parents who agree to participate in the ATTACH™ Online platform program consisting of 10 weeks of additional, concurrent, one-hour per week parent training sessions;
* parents who agree to bring a co-parent for 2 of the 10 sessions (when possible).

Exclusion Criteria:

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Study Location

University of Calgary
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta
Canada

Contact Study Team

Backup Contact

Martha Hart, PhD

403-681-3592
Primary Contact

Nicole Letourneau, PhD

[email protected]
4036305643
Study Sponsored By
University of Calgary
Participants Required
More Information
Study ID: NCT05994027