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Danish Study Validates Digital Platform for Supporting Children Through Divorce

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A University of Copenhagen digital mental health platform reduced psychological distress by 23% in 847 children experiencing parental divorce. The randomized controlled trial across 21 Danish municipalities showed significant improvements in emotional well-being and coping mechanisms. — Photo: Mikhail Nilov / Pexels
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Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have successfully demonstrated the real-world effectiveness of a digital mental health platform designed to support children navigating parental divorce. The landmark study, conducted across 21 Danish municipalities in partnership with the Danish Agency of Family Law, enrolled 847 children aged 6-17 years over an 8-week intervention period.

The platform integrates cognitive behavioral therapy techniques with interactive, age-appropriate modules that help children develop coping mechanisms during family transitions. Participants showed a statistically significant 23% reduction in psychological distress scores compared to control groups, with 76% of participants completing the full program—a notably high engagement rate for digital mental health interventions in pediatric populations.

This large-scale evaluation represents a significant step toward scaling evidence-based digital mental health services for vulnerable children. The consistent effectiveness across different age groups and family circumstances suggests the intervention’s potential for broader municipal and healthcare implementation.

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