Bullying prevention programs have been shown to be generally effective in reducing bullying and victimization. However, the effects are relatively small in randomized experiments and greater in quasi-experimental and age-cohort designs. Programs that are more intensive and of longer duration (for both children and teachers) are more effective, as are programs containing more components. Several program components are associated with large effect sizes, including parent training or meetings and teacher training. These results should inform the design and evaluation of anti-bullying programs in the future, and a system of accreditation of effective programs
There is a dearth of research into the consequences of systematic reductions of prevalence of target...
Abstract: Introduction: Over the last years there has been a considerable growth in community concer...
Background : bullying (and cyberbullying) is a widespread phenomenon among young people and it is us...
Bullying prevention programs have been shown to be generally effective in reducing bullying and vict...
Giving the serious short- and long-term consequences of school bullying on children's health, this p...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd A comprehensive and extensive systematic review and meta-analysis of the effecti...
In the following paper, I present an evaluation of the bullying prevention program designed and deli...
The current study examined the efficacy of bullying prevention programs on preventing bullying behav...
A summary of current knowledge on successful responses to cyberbullying differentiating between thre...
Research on peer victimization in schools has increased dramatically in recent years. This issue is ...
We have developed a group of universal prevention programs for children’s health and adjustment. The...
This paper reviews the literature available on several bully prevention/violence awareness programs....
School bullying has been universally recognised as damaging psychological, social, academic and even...
This article reviews the methods and theoretical underpinnings of research on the effectiveness of a...
WOS: 000373547800001This study was conducted for the purpose of assessing the effects on reducing bu...
There is a dearth of research into the consequences of systematic reductions of prevalence of target...
Abstract: Introduction: Over the last years there has been a considerable growth in community concer...
Background : bullying (and cyberbullying) is a widespread phenomenon among young people and it is us...
Bullying prevention programs have been shown to be generally effective in reducing bullying and vict...
Giving the serious short- and long-term consequences of school bullying on children's health, this p...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd A comprehensive and extensive systematic review and meta-analysis of the effecti...
In the following paper, I present an evaluation of the bullying prevention program designed and deli...
The current study examined the efficacy of bullying prevention programs on preventing bullying behav...
A summary of current knowledge on successful responses to cyberbullying differentiating between thre...
Research on peer victimization in schools has increased dramatically in recent years. This issue is ...
We have developed a group of universal prevention programs for children’s health and adjustment. The...
This paper reviews the literature available on several bully prevention/violence awareness programs....
School bullying has been universally recognised as damaging psychological, social, academic and even...
This article reviews the methods and theoretical underpinnings of research on the effectiveness of a...
WOS: 000373547800001This study was conducted for the purpose of assessing the effects on reducing bu...
There is a dearth of research into the consequences of systematic reductions of prevalence of target...
Abstract: Introduction: Over the last years there has been a considerable growth in community concer...
Background : bullying (and cyberbullying) is a widespread phenomenon among young people and it is us...