Transporting attachment and biobehavioral catch-up to Norwegian child welfare services: A feasibility study

Hans Bugge Bergsund, Tonje Naas Kullerud, Cathrine Abbasi Krakenes,Filip Drozd,Tore Wentzel-Larsen,Vibeke Moe,Heidi Jacobsen

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WELFARE(2023)

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Abstract
Transportation of evidence-based programs (EBPs) to a new cultural setting is often preferred over the comprehensive process of developing a new program. Intervention fidelity has been suggested as a predictor of successful transportation. The present study examined whether fidelity and parent behavior improved when implementing the U.S.-developed Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) intervention in Norwegian child welfare services (CWS). 11 child welfare workers received training and supervision to become ABC parent coaches. Fidelity was assessed through video-recordings of parent coaches' in vivo feedback at each home-visit session. Parent sensitive behavior was assessed using video-recordings of parent-child interactions, recorded before each ABC session. Mixed effects modeling showed that ABC fidelity increased over the course of training and supervision. Furthermore, parent behavior improved over the course of families' exposure to the intervention. These demonstrate that an EBP transported to a novel cultural setting can obtain promising levels of fidelity and intervention outcomes.
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child welfare services and systems, children exposed to violence, clinical practice in social work, global north, Western, developed countries, implementation research, intervention research, mental health treatment and services
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