This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief, stand-alone bystander bullying psychoeducation program for middle school students. The purpose of the program was to train students to take action as peer advocates. Pre- and post-tests indicated that after completing the 90-minute psychoeducation program, students reported an increase in their ability to identify what different types of bullying look like, knowledge of bystander intervention strategies, and general confidence intervening as peer advocates. Implications for school counselors are discussed, including (1) taking a leadership role in program implementation, (2) having access to a brief, cost-effective bystander training intervention, and (3) applying the ASCA model to a bullyi...
Bullying reduction efforts benefit from combining universal and selected interventions. All children...
Despite the increase in bullying behavior that has occurred among high school students, there is a l...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-64)Bullying behaviors in school settings have been lin...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief, stand-alone bystander bullying psychoeducation pr...
The prevalence of bullying among children has prompted the development of school- based programs to ...
This mixed methods study assessed the appropriateness of an “aged-up,” brief bullying bystander inte...
The authors evaluated a brief, school-wide bystander bullying intervention (STAC) designed to establ...
This study evaluated a brief, bystander bullying intervention for elementary school students. Studen...
The purpose of this study was to decrease school bullying by implementing a class-wide intervention ...
The purpose of this study was to obtain feedback to inform a modification of a brief, school-based b...
The purpose of this article is to present a study that can serve as a model of program evaluation fo...
We investigated lived experiences of student-advocates trained in a brief, bystander bullying interv...
Laurenza and Kosine present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Bully busters: A psycho-ed...
The focus of this paper is to address bullying and the affects it has on young adolescents. There ar...
School counselors are in a position to enforce bullying interventions and provide prompt and thoroug...
Bullying reduction efforts benefit from combining universal and selected interventions. All children...
Despite the increase in bullying behavior that has occurred among high school students, there is a l...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-64)Bullying behaviors in school settings have been lin...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief, stand-alone bystander bullying psychoeducation pr...
The prevalence of bullying among children has prompted the development of school- based programs to ...
This mixed methods study assessed the appropriateness of an “aged-up,” brief bullying bystander inte...
The authors evaluated a brief, school-wide bystander bullying intervention (STAC) designed to establ...
This study evaluated a brief, bystander bullying intervention for elementary school students. Studen...
The purpose of this study was to decrease school bullying by implementing a class-wide intervention ...
The purpose of this study was to obtain feedback to inform a modification of a brief, school-based b...
The purpose of this article is to present a study that can serve as a model of program evaluation fo...
We investigated lived experiences of student-advocates trained in a brief, bystander bullying interv...
Laurenza and Kosine present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Bully busters: A psycho-ed...
The focus of this paper is to address bullying and the affects it has on young adolescents. There ar...
School counselors are in a position to enforce bullying interventions and provide prompt and thoroug...
Bullying reduction efforts benefit from combining universal and selected interventions. All children...
Despite the increase in bullying behavior that has occurred among high school students, there is a l...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-64)Bullying behaviors in school settings have been lin...