According to the participant role approach (Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiainen, 1996), bullying is a group phenomenon that is largely enabled and maintained by the classmates taking on different participant roles (e.g., reinforcers or assistants of the bully). There is, however, very little evidence on whether the bystander behaviors actually have an effect on the risk for victimization. Furthermore, the participant role approach implies that the bystanders should be used in putting an end to bullying. This view has been put into practice in the KiVa antibullying program, but it has not yet been investigated whether the program is effective. Four studies were conducted to investigate, (a) whether the behaviors of bys...
This study utilized data from the evaluation of the Finnish KiVa program in testing the prediction t...
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program using a large sample of 8...
This longitudinal study examines the mediating mechanisms by which the KiVa antibullying program, ba...
In 2006, the Finnish Ministry of Education mandated our research group to develop an antibullying pr...
Objective: The effects of school-based antibullying programs have typically been examined on small s...
The serious consequences of school bullying on children’s physical and mental health call for the im...
Bullying is a widespread problem in schools and communities around the world, and nationwide initiat...
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program using a large sample of 8...
The effects of a Finnish national school-based antibullying program (KiVa) were evaluated in a rando...
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program using a large sample of 8...
The serious consequences of school bullying on children’s physical and mental health call for the im...
KiVa is a widely used antibullying program aiming to reduce and resolve school bullying cases. The p...
Background. The participant role approach represents a view of bullying as a group process in which ...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program in the Netherlands through a...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program in the Netherlands through a...
This study utilized data from the evaluation of the Finnish KiVa program in testing the prediction t...
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program using a large sample of 8...
This longitudinal study examines the mediating mechanisms by which the KiVa antibullying program, ba...
In 2006, the Finnish Ministry of Education mandated our research group to develop an antibullying pr...
Objective: The effects of school-based antibullying programs have typically been examined on small s...
The serious consequences of school bullying on children’s physical and mental health call for the im...
Bullying is a widespread problem in schools and communities around the world, and nationwide initiat...
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program using a large sample of 8...
The effects of a Finnish national school-based antibullying program (KiVa) were evaluated in a rando...
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program using a large sample of 8...
The serious consequences of school bullying on children’s physical and mental health call for the im...
KiVa is a widely used antibullying program aiming to reduce and resolve school bullying cases. The p...
Background. The participant role approach represents a view of bullying as a group process in which ...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program in the Netherlands through a...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program in the Netherlands through a...
This study utilized data from the evaluation of the Finnish KiVa program in testing the prediction t...
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program using a large sample of 8...
This longitudinal study examines the mediating mechanisms by which the KiVa antibullying program, ba...