Few studies that engage youth in community-based participatory research (CBPR) focus on issues of safety/violence, include elementary school-aged youth, or quantitatively assess outcomes of the CBPR process. This article expands understanding of CBPR with youth by describing and evaluating the outcomes of a project that engaged fifth-grade students at 3 schools in bullying-focused CBPR. Results suggest that the project was associated with decreases in fear of bullying and increases in peer and teacher intervention to stop bullying. We conclude with implications for the engagement of elementary school-aged youth in CBPR to address bullying and other youth issues
Heightened attention to bullying in research and in the media has led to a proliferation of school c...
The purpose of this study was to obtain feedback to inform a modification of a brief, school-based b...
Bullying has become a widespread social issue. Previous research has focused on both genders and var...
The purpose of this paper is to share with those interested parties the results of my action researc...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
Bullying research has traditionally been dominated by largescale cohort studies focusing on the pers...
The prevalence of bullying among children has prompted the development of school- based programs to ...
Bullying has been identified as one of the most widespread forms of violence encountered in U.S. sch...
Bullying has been a prevalent issue within the public and private school systems for as long as they...
This special issue on bullying and victimization in School Psychology Review, highlights current res...
Six schools were randomly assigned to a multilevel bullying intervention or a control condition. Chi...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for Psychology 2207 course a...
After the 2001 murder of a locai Black youth at the hands of more than 50 White youth, community org...
Using action research within a critical paradigm framework the author investigated young people’s ab...
This Capstone project focuses on bullying prevention and its importance in elementary school years. ...
Heightened attention to bullying in research and in the media has led to a proliferation of school c...
The purpose of this study was to obtain feedback to inform a modification of a brief, school-based b...
Bullying has become a widespread social issue. Previous research has focused on both genders and var...
The purpose of this paper is to share with those interested parties the results of my action researc...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
Bullying research has traditionally been dominated by largescale cohort studies focusing on the pers...
The prevalence of bullying among children has prompted the development of school- based programs to ...
Bullying has been identified as one of the most widespread forms of violence encountered in U.S. sch...
Bullying has been a prevalent issue within the public and private school systems for as long as they...
This special issue on bullying and victimization in School Psychology Review, highlights current res...
Six schools were randomly assigned to a multilevel bullying intervention or a control condition. Chi...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for Psychology 2207 course a...
After the 2001 murder of a locai Black youth at the hands of more than 50 White youth, community org...
Using action research within a critical paradigm framework the author investigated young people’s ab...
This Capstone project focuses on bullying prevention and its importance in elementary school years. ...
Heightened attention to bullying in research and in the media has led to a proliferation of school c...
The purpose of this study was to obtain feedback to inform a modification of a brief, school-based b...
Bullying has become a widespread social issue. Previous research has focused on both genders and var...