Family Club Denmark: A Quasi-Randomized Study of a Volunteer-Based Intervention to Support Vulnerable Families

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Pontoppidan, Maiken [1 ]
Thorsager, Mette [1 ]
Larsen, Arendse T. [1 ]
Friis-Hansen, Mette [1 ]
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[1] VIVE Danish Ctr Social Sci Res, Herluf Trolles Gade 11, DK-5200 Copenhagen, Denmark
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volunteer; parenting; family; intervention; effectiveness; COMMUNITY-HEALTH WORKERS; MENTAL-HEALTH; PARENTING INTERVENTIONS; INITIAL VALIDATION; CHILD-BEHAVIOR; PROGRAM; OUTCOMES; SECTOR;
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10.3390/healthcare12111115
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Volunteer interventions play a vital role in supporting families by offering accessible and community-based resources outside the formal professional sector. This study examines the impact of the volunteer intervention known as Family Club Denmark (FCD) on the well-being of parents and children. FCD aims to provide families with positive experiences and support relationship building. The intervention, open to families from diverse social backgrounds, comprises volunteer-led family clubs where parents and children aged 2-12 years engage in activities and meals. We allocated 510 families (363 vulnerable families) to FCD or placed them on a waiting list based on a first-come, first-served principle. We conducted baseline, post-intervention, and follow-up assessments through questionnaires, observations, and interviews. On average, families participated in 5.8 sessions, with both families and volunteers reporting high satisfaction. When compared to control families, we find that vulnerable FCD parents feel more confident playing with their children (p = 0.04, [0.01; 0.40], d = 0.25), require less assistance in playing with their children (p = 0.01, [-0.34; -0.05], d = 0.33), and report that their children have a more challenging time forming friendships (p = 0.01, [-0.51; -0.09], d = 0.29). However, we did not find significant effects on mental health, parenting stress, self-efficacy, self-worth, family routines, or child well-being. We observed similar results for the full sample. The discovery that parents feel more confident playing with their children after participating in FCD highlights the vital role of volunteer-based interventions in enhancing parental engagement and fostering positive parent-child interactions. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03657888 (registered 29 August 2018).
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