Pedagogues Promoting Positive Parenting in a Home-visiting Program in At-risk Families: A RCT of VIPP-SD

Last updated: November 1, 2022
Sponsor: University of Copenhagen
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

N/A

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT04805918
Danish VIPP-SD RCT study
  • Ages 2-6
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Supportive parenting is a strong predictor of positive outcomes for children, and harsh parenting is a risk factor for child development, especially for the child developing externalizing problems (overactive, oppositional, and aggressive behavior). Externalizing problems in preschoolers are predictive of a variety of problems in later childhood. Thus, parents are key targets for change in preventive programs with children at risk for developing externalizing problems. More than 95% of 2-6 year old Danish children spend an average of 7.5 hours, 5 days a week in a daycare setting, thus pedagogues are key frontline staff in the promotion of parental abilities and early childhood mental health. However, a recent Danish study shows that pedagogues experience a need for systematic skills and methods for intervening in families with a child at risk. Attachment-based programs enhancing parental sensitivity and parental sensitive discipline show promising results. This efficacy study examines the Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD)delivered by 22 VIPP-SD trained pedagogues at home-visits to 120 families with a child (1-6 years) identified to be at risk. Pedagogues are supervised by four VIPP municipality psychologists, thus promoting the cross-disciplinary collaboration. The results will point to future identification of families that may (and may not) profit from a pedagogue delivered VIPP-SD intervention, as well as to revise the intervention in order to maximizing its effect, i.e. point to changes to tailor intervention to the particular needs of different families in a Danish context.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Child 2-6 year old

  • Parent must be more than 18 years old

  • Parent must speak and understand Danish

  • Family must live in the municipalities of Frederiksberg or Roskilde - and having no intentions of moving out of the municipality before after the intervention has ended

  • Parent can attend other treatment initiatives

  • Child must attend a daycare center in one of the two municipalities

  • Child must be at risk of developing externalizing behavior, i.e. showing signs of overactive, oppositional, and aggressive behavior.

Exclusion criteria

  • Sexual or physical abuse by parent

  • Parental drug or alcohol abuse

  • Child diagnosis of autism

  • Child is not considered at risk of developing externalizing behavior problems, but may have other problems, such as delayed language or motordevelopment etc

Study Design

Total Participants: 130
Study Start date:
March 15, 2021
Estimated Completion Date:
February 28, 2023

Connect with a study center

  • Center for Early Interventions and Family Studies, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

    Copenhagen, 1353
    Denmark

    Active - Recruiting

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