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Where Wild Things Grow: Nature- and Activity-based Group Interventions for Neurodivergent Children and Youth

Where Wild Things Grow: Immediate and Long-term Impact of Nature- and Activity-based Group Interventions for Neurodivergent Children and Youth in School, Health Care and Leisure Settings in Agder


Sponsor

Sorlandet Hospital HF

Enrollment

240 participants

Start Date

Sep 1, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this action research project is to develop and implement nature- and activity-based group interventions across health care, school and leisure settings in Southern Norway. The interventions are tailored to support the mental health, self-efficacy and daily life functioning of children and youth in the Agder region, with a particular focus on youngsters who struggle due to neurodivergence, such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Tourette's syndrome. The main questions we aim to answer are: 1. To what extent does nature- and activity-based outdoor education contribute to improvements in children's quality of life? 2. To what extent does nature- and activity-based interventions in a health care setting improve children's self-efficacy, self-esteem and quality of life? 3. Is there a difference in physiological reactions between nature-based provision of education or therapy and traditional indoor provision of education or therapy? Participants will take part in a 12-week school-based or health care intervention.


Eligibility

Min Age: 5 YearsMax Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • In PhD 1, participants are recruited on class-level (all) or individual (identified need).

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALUniversal approach

In this intervention, the whole class participates in a 12-week nature-based experiential education program

BEHAVIORALSelective approach

In this intervention, an intentional group of pupils with an identified need is recruited from different classes within the same school to participate in a 12-week nature-based experiential education program

BEHAVIORALOutdoor therapy

This intervention is a 10-week outdoor therapy group treatment that takes place in nearby nature

BEHAVIORALClimbing therapy

This intervention is a 10-week climbing therapy group treatment that takes place indoors in a climbing hall


Locations(2)

Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ABUP), Sørlandet Hospital HF

Kristiansand, Agder, Norway

Department of Sport and Physical Education, University of Agder

Kristiansand, Agder, Norway

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