The aim of this scoping study review was to investigate interventions,undertaken as part of regular work, aiming to reduce the risk of over-indebtednessamong individuals and families. Research questions includeddescribing interventions, target groups and the results of evaluations, aswell as investigating the support that the methods used for evaluating theresults of the interventions give for determining whether they representgood practice. Eleven articles were found presenting interventions withvarying target groups, intensity and duration. The methods used had thefollowing areas of focus: economic and financial knowledge acquisition,economic skills acquisition, and emotional and psychological alleviationand enhancement in relation to economy. The results show that because ofshortcomings in the designs and methods used in the evaluations of outcomesof the interventions, the results obtained cannot be considered sufficientlyrobust to be used to systematize and develop work with indebtedindividuals and families.