Contains fulltext : 55775.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background. The participant role approach represents a view of bullying as a group process in which bystanders often encourage the bullying or silently witness it, while little support is given to the victim (e.g. Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiainen, 1996). There is a discrepancy between students' attitudes (which are often against bullying) and their actual behaviour in bullying situations, and this may be an important factor contributing to the persistence of the problem. Aim. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of an anti-bullying intervention programme targeting the group as a whole. Class teachers who attend...
Research indicates that students who are bullied are more likely than students who are not bullied t...
Bullying is a widespread problem in schools and communities around the world, and nationwide initiat...
There is a body of research that emphasises the role that peers can have In either fuelling or preve...
Background. The participant role approach represents a view of bullying as a group process in which ...
The aim of this paper was to examine the short-term and long-term effects of a curriculum-based anti...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
Giving the serious short- and long-term consequences of school bullying on children's health, this p...
According to the participant role approach (Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiain...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
Background. The positive results of the Norwegian anti-bullying programme (Olweus, 1992) stimulated ...
The present study reports the short- and long-term effects of an anti-bullying intervention program ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-60)The purpose of this study is to gain understanding ...
WOS: 000373547800001This study was conducted for the purpose of assessing the effects on reducing bu...
Sharing a classroom environment with other victimized peers has been shown to mitigate the adverse e...
The serious consequences of school bullying on children’s physical and mental health call for the im...
Research indicates that students who are bullied are more likely than students who are not bullied t...
Bullying is a widespread problem in schools and communities around the world, and nationwide initiat...
There is a body of research that emphasises the role that peers can have In either fuelling or preve...
Background. The participant role approach represents a view of bullying as a group process in which ...
The aim of this paper was to examine the short-term and long-term effects of a curriculum-based anti...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
Giving the serious short- and long-term consequences of school bullying on children's health, this p...
According to the participant role approach (Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiain...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
Background. The positive results of the Norwegian anti-bullying programme (Olweus, 1992) stimulated ...
The present study reports the short- and long-term effects of an anti-bullying intervention program ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-60)The purpose of this study is to gain understanding ...
WOS: 000373547800001This study was conducted for the purpose of assessing the effects on reducing bu...
Sharing a classroom environment with other victimized peers has been shown to mitigate the adverse e...
The serious consequences of school bullying on children’s physical and mental health call for the im...
Research indicates that students who are bullied are more likely than students who are not bullied t...
Bullying is a widespread problem in schools and communities around the world, and nationwide initiat...
There is a body of research that emphasises the role that peers can have In either fuelling or preve...