BACKGROUND: The healthy context paradox, originally described with respect to school-level bullying interventions, refers to the generation of differences in mental wellbeing amongst those who continue to experience bullying even after interventions successfully reduce victimisation. Using data from the INCLUSIVE trial of restorative practice in schools, we relate this paradox to the need to theorise potential harms when developing interventions; formulate the healthy context paradox in a more general form defined by mediational relationships and cluster-level interventions; and propose two statistical models for testing the healthy context paradox informed by multilevel mediation methods, with relevance to structural and individual explana...
Whole-school interventions are a promising approach to preventing bullying and aggression while prom...
BACKGROUND: This study reports on qualitative research conducted within a randomised controlled tria...
Background: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...
BACKGROUND: The healthy context paradox, originally described with respect to school-level bullying ...
This study investigated the “healthy context paradox”: the potentially adverse effects of school ant...
This study investigated the "healthy context paradox": the potentially adverse effects of school ant...
This study investigated the “healthy context paradox”: the potentially adverse effects of school ant...
The healthy context paradox-an unexpected pattern in which victims' psychological adjustment worsens...
Victims of bullying are at increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. It is often claimed t...
Up to one third of adolescents in the UK are bullied. Bullying and aggression are associated with po...
Background Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people’s hea...
Realist evaluations aim to evaluate interventions by understanding the mechanisms they trigger, asse...
Learning Together is a whole-school intervention, evaluated using a randomized controlled trial in s...
Victims of bullying are at increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. It is often claimed t...
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: This study reports on qualitative research conducted within a randomised controlled tria...
Background: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...
BACKGROUND: The healthy context paradox, originally described with respect to school-level bullying ...
This study investigated the “healthy context paradox”: the potentially adverse effects of school ant...
This study investigated the "healthy context paradox": the potentially adverse effects of school ant...
This study investigated the “healthy context paradox”: the potentially adverse effects of school ant...
The healthy context paradox-an unexpected pattern in which victims' psychological adjustment worsens...
Victims of bullying are at increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. It is often claimed t...
Up to one third of adolescents in the UK are bullied. Bullying and aggression are associated with po...
Background Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people’s hea...
Realist evaluations aim to evaluate interventions by understanding the mechanisms they trigger, asse...
Learning Together is a whole-school intervention, evaluated using a randomized controlled trial in s...
Victims of bullying are at increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. It is often claimed t...
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: This study reports on qualitative research conducted within a randomised controlled tria...
Background: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most ...