BACKGROUND: Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people's health across outcomes, but mechanisms are poorly understood. We assessed mediation in a trial of the Learning Together intervention, building on the recent publication of results of effectiveness for reducing bullying and benefits across secondary outcomes and generally good implementation fidelity. METHODS: Within a cluster-randomised trial involving 40 English schools, we examined student-reported and staff-reported school climate and student-reported involvement with delinquent peers at 24-month and 36-month follow-up, assessing the reliability of measures and whether these mediated health outcomes at a final follow-up. RESULTS: Response ra...
Realist evaluations aim to evaluate interventions by understanding the mechanisms they trigger, asse...
Background: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the limited effectiveness of traditional health education curricula in schools,...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people's he...
BACKGROUND: This study reports on qualitative research conducted within a randomised controlled tria...
Background We have previously reported benefits for reduced bullying, smoking, alcohol and other dru...
BACKGROUND: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...
Whole-school interventions are a promising approach to preventing bullying and aggression while prom...
Whole-school interventions are a promising approach to preventing bullying and aggression while prom...
BACKGROUND: Whole-school interventions modify the school environment to promote health. A sub-set pr...
BACKGROUND: Schools may have important effects on students' and staff's health. Rather than treating...
Background: Schools may have important effects on students' and staff's health. Rather than treatin...
Lake and Dimmitt present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Promoting Social Inclusion in...
PURPOSE: Interventions to improve school ethos can reduce substance use but "upstream" causal pathwa...
Background: In contrast to curriculum-based health education interventions in schools, the school en...
Realist evaluations aim to evaluate interventions by understanding the mechanisms they trigger, asse...
Background: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the limited effectiveness of traditional health education curricula in schools,...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people's he...
BACKGROUND: This study reports on qualitative research conducted within a randomised controlled tria...
Background We have previously reported benefits for reduced bullying, smoking, alcohol and other dru...
BACKGROUND: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...
Whole-school interventions are a promising approach to preventing bullying and aggression while prom...
Whole-school interventions are a promising approach to preventing bullying and aggression while prom...
BACKGROUND: Whole-school interventions modify the school environment to promote health. A sub-set pr...
BACKGROUND: Schools may have important effects on students' and staff's health. Rather than treating...
Background: Schools may have important effects on students' and staff's health. Rather than treatin...
Lake and Dimmitt present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Promoting Social Inclusion in...
PURPOSE: Interventions to improve school ethos can reduce substance use but "upstream" causal pathwa...
Background: In contrast to curriculum-based health education interventions in schools, the school en...
Realist evaluations aim to evaluate interventions by understanding the mechanisms they trigger, asse...
Background: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the limited effectiveness of traditional health education curricula in schools,...