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Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH) pilot trials: Effect of parental reflective function intervention for families affected by toxic stress.

Nicole Letourneau1,2, Lubna Anis2,3, Henry Ntanda2,4, Jason Novick2,4, Miriam Steele5, Howard Steele5, Martha Hart2,3.   

Abstract

Toxic stressors (e.g., parental violence, depression, low income) place children at risk for insecure attachment. Parental reflective function-parents' capacity to understand their own and their child's mental states and thus regulate their own feelings and behavior toward their child-may buffer the negative effects of toxic stress on attachment. Our objective was to test the effectiveness of the Attachment and Child Health (ATTACH) intervention, focusing on improving reflective function and children's attachment security, for at-risk mothers and children <36 months of age. Three pilot studies were conducted with women and children from an inner city agency serving vulnerable, low-income families and a family violence shelter. Randomized control trial (n = 20, n = 10 at enrollment) and quasi-experimental (n = 10 at enrollment) methods tested the effect of the ATTACH intervention on the primary outcome of reflective function scores, from transcribed Parent Development Interviews. Our secondary outcome was children's attachment patterns from Ainsworth's Strange Situation Procedure. Despite some attrition, mixed methods analysis of covariance and t tests revealed significant differences in maternal, child, and overall reflective function, with moderate effect sizes. While more children whose mothers received the ATTACH program were securely attached posttreatment, as compared with controls, significant differences were not observed, which may be due to missing observations (n = 5 cases). Understanding the effectiveness of programs like the ATTACH intervention contributes to improved programs and services to promote healthy development of children affected by toxic stress.
© 2020 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Bindungssicherheit; Eltern-Kind-Bindung; Pilotintervention; afectividad progenitor-infante; attachement parent-bébé; attachment security; elterliche Reflexionsfähigkeit; fonction parentale de réflexion; función de reflexión de los padres; intervenciones piloto; intervention pilote; parent-infant attachment; parental reflective function; pilot interventions; seguridad de la afectividad; sécurité de l'attachement; الأداء التأملي للوالدين، أمان التعلق، التعلق بين الوالدين والرضع، التدخل التجريبي; アタッチメント安定性; パイロット介入; 亲子依恋; 依恋安全; 育儿反思功能; 親の内省機能; 親子のアタッチメント; 试点干预

Year:  2020        PMID: 32533796     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21833

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


  4 in total

1.  Fidelity Assessment Checklist Development for Community Nursing Research in Early Childhood.

Authors:  Lubna Anis; Karen M Benzies; Carol Ewashen; Martha J Hart; Nicole Letourneau
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-05-14

2.  The ATTACH™ program and immune cell gene expression profiles in mothers and children: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Kharah M Ross; Steve Cole; Harleen Sanghera; Lubna Anis; Martha Hart; Nicole Letourneau
Journal:  Brain Behav Immun Health       Date:  2021-10-02

3.  Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACHTM) program: promoting vulnerable Children's health at scale.

Authors:  Lubna Anis; Nicole Letourneau; Kharah M Ross; Martha Hart; Ian Graham; Simone Lalonde; Suzanna Varro; Alanna Baldwin; Angela Soulsby; Annette Majnemer; Carlene Donnelly; Caroline Piotrowski; Carrie Collier; Cliff Lindeman; Dan Goldowitz; Dawn Isaac; Denise Thomson; Diane Serré; Elisabeth Citro; Gabrielle Zimmermann; Harold Pliszka; Jackie Mann; Janine Baumann; Joanna Piekarski; Jo-Anne Dalton; Joy Johnson-Green; Karen Wood; Marcia Bruce; Maria Santana; Matt Mayer; Meghan Gould; Michael Kobor; Michelle Flowers; Michelle Haywood; Michelle Koerner; Nancy Parker; Nazeem Muhajarine; Paul Fairie; Rabea Chrishti; Robert Perry; Sarah Merrill; Shellie Pociuk; Steve Cole; Tim Murphy; Tmira Marchment; Virginia Xavier; Zahra Shajani; Zoe West
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2022-08-19       Impact factor: 2.567

4.  Effect of Attachment and Child Health (ATTACHTM) Parenting Program on Parent-Infant Attachment, Parental Reflective Function, and Parental Depression.

Authors:  Lubna Anis; Kharah Ross; Henry Ntanda; Martha Hart; Nicole Letourneau
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-07-10       Impact factor: 4.614

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