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. 2022 Aug 18;25(4):737–753. doi: 10.1007/s10567-022-00405-4

Table 1.

Overview of parenting interventions and evidence regarding changes in infant attachment

Intervention Outcome study author(s) Study design Sample size Child age (months) at program commencement Time (s) of attachment assessment Attachment measures used Changes in attachment (intervention group)
Attachment and Biobehavioural Catch-Up (ABC) Dozier et al. (2009) RCT N = 46 M = 18.9; SD = not available; range = 3.9–39.4 Pre- and post-intervention Foster carer report using attachment diaries Decreased avoidance
Bernard et al. (2012) RCT N = 120 M = 10.1; SD = 6.0; range 1.7–21.4 Post-intervention SSP Decreased disorganization; Increased security for those at risk of maltreatment
Zajac et al. (2020) RCT (follow-up of Bernard et al., 2012) N = 100 Same sample as Bernard et al. (2012) 9 years of post-intervention Kerns attachment scale Increased security
Circle of Security-Intensive (COS-I) Hoffman et al. (2006) Open trial N = 65 M = 32.0; SD = 12.6; range 11–58 Pre- and post-intervention SSP Increased security; decreased combined disorganized-controlling attachment/insecure-other
Huber et al. (2015) Open trial N = 83 M = 47.80; SD = 17.48, range 13–88 Pre- and post-intervention SSP No statistically significant differences in % insecure or disorganized
Circle of Security Perinatal (COS Perinatal) Cassidy et al. (2010) Open trial N = 20 During pregnancya Post-intervention SSP Increased security and decreased disorganization compared to high-risk samples; no difference in rate of security or disorganization compared to a low-risk sample
COS-Home-Visiting-4 (COS-HV4) Cassidy et al. (2011) RCT N = 220 6.5 monthsa Post-intervention SSP Increased security among highly irritable infants
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) Lieberman et al. (1991) RCT N = 93 Range = 11–14a Pre- and post-intervention SSP; AQS Decreased avoidance, resistance, and anger; Increased partnership with mother
Cicchetti et al. (1999) RCT N = 63 M = 20.40; SD = 2.38, range not provided Post-intervention AQS Increased security
Toth et al. (2006) RCT N = 130 M = 20.34, SD = 2.5; range not provided Post-intervention SSP Increased security
Infant-Parent Psychotherapy (IPP) Cicchetti et al. (2006) RCT N = 189 M = 12.31, SD = .81 Pre-treatment; post-intervention SSP Increased security; Decreased disorganization
Stronach et al. (2013) RCT N = 189 Follow-up of Cicchetti et al. (2006) One-year post-intervention SSP Increased security; Decreased disorganization
Steps Toward Effective and Enjoyable Parenting (STEEP) Suess et al. (2016) Quasi-experimental N = 107 Birth–2 yearsa Post-intervention & 1-year post-intervention SSP No statistically significant differences in % insecure or disorganized;  Decreased continuous 9-point disorganization rating
Early Head Start (EHS) Roggman et al. (2009) RCT N = 160 Pregnancy–10 months postpartuma When children were 14 and 18 months AQS Increased security
Watch, Wait, and Wonder (WWW) Cohen et al. (1999) RCT N = 67 10–30 months (WWW group: M = 21.5, SD = 6.5; Control group: M = 19.2, SD = 6.1) Post-intervention & 6-month post-intervention SSP Increased security
UCLA Family Development Project Heinicke et al. (1999) RCT N = 64 Late pregnancya Post-intervention SSP Increased security
Right From the Start (RFTS) Niccols (2008) RCT N = 76 M = 8.4; SD = 5.4; range not provided Post-intervention; 6-month follow-up AQS No statistically significant differences in security
Promoting First Relationships (PFR) Spieker et al. (2012) RCT N = 210 M = 17.96; SD = 4.97; range not provided Post-intervention & 6-month post-intervention Toddler Attachment Sort-45 Increased attachment-related outcomes
Moss’s Home-Visiting Intervention Moss et al. (2011) RCT N = 67 M = 40.2; SD = 1.38; range 12–71 Post-intervention SSP; Preschool Separation–Reunion Procedure Increased security; Increased organization
Lyons-Ruth’s Home-Visiting Intervention Lyons‐Ruth et al. (1990) RCT N = 31 M = 4.7a Post-intervention SSP Decreased insecurity; decreased disorganization
Minding the Baby Slade et al. (2020) RCT N = 156 Pregnancya Post-intervention SSP Increased security; decreased disorganization
Parent–Child Interaction Therapy–Toddlers (PCIT-T) Kohlhoff et al. (2020) Open trial N = 16 M = 19.02; SD = 2.34; range not provided Pre-intervention; Post-intervention SSP No statistically significant differences in % insecure or disorganized

RCT Randomized controlled trial, SSP strange situation procedure, AQS Attachment Q-set

aMean, SD or range not provided