What works in anti-bullying programs? Analysis of effective intervention components
Previous research has shown that many school-based anti-bullying programs are effective.
A prior meta-analysis (Gaffney, Ttofi, & Farrington, 2019) found that intervention programs …
A prior meta-analysis (Gaffney, Ttofi, & Farrington, 2019) found that intervention programs …
[HTML][HTML] Different uses of Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory in public mental health research: what is their value for guiding public mental health policy and practice?
M Eriksson, M Ghazinour, A Hammarström - Social Theory & Health, 2018 - Springer
Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory is appealing as a conceptual tool for guiding public
mental health interventions. However, his theory underwent significant changes since its first …
mental health interventions. However, his theory underwent significant changes since its first …
[HTML][HTML] Global variation in the prevalence of bullying victimisation amongst adolescents: Role of peer and parental supports
Background Bullying victimisation is a global public health problem that has been
predominantly studied in high income countries. This study aimed to estimate the population …
predominantly studied in high income countries. This study aimed to estimate the population …
Systems view of school climate: A theoretical framework for research
KM Rudasill, KE Snyder, H Levinson… - Educational psychology …, 2018 - Springer
School climate has been widely examined through both empirical and theoretical means.
However, there is little conceptual consensus underlying the landscape of this literature …
However, there is little conceptual consensus underlying the landscape of this literature …
Parenting in a digital age: A review of parents' role in preventing adolescent cyberbullying
While parents have a critical influence on reducing adolescent risk taking, adolescents'
access to online spaces presents significant and novel challenges to parents' ability to …
access to online spaces presents significant and novel challenges to parents' ability to …
What is bullying? A theoretical redefinition
Bullying is a complex and heterogeneous phenomenon that directly affects hundreds of
millions of people each year. The importance of bullying has led to research in the last two …
millions of people each year. The importance of bullying has led to research in the last two …
So you want to study bullying? Recommendations to enhance the validity, transparency, and compatibility of bullying research
Bullying is a serious problem that affects millions of individuals worldwide each year. In
response to this, thousands of research articles have been published on bullying …
response to this, thousands of research articles have been published on bullying …
Racial and ethnic differences in bullying: Review and implications for intervention
Despite increased research on bullying over the past few decades, researchers still have
little understanding of how bullying differentially affects racial and ethnic minority and …
little understanding of how bullying differentially affects racial and ethnic minority and …
Ecological theory: Preventing youth bullying, aggression, and victimization
DL Espelage - Theory into practice, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
classic ecological theory is used as a framework to review the documented risk and
protective factors associated with involvement in school-related bullying during childhood …
protective factors associated with involvement in school-related bullying during childhood …
Cooperative learning in middle school: A means to improve peer relations and reduce victimization, bullying, and related outcomes.
MJ Van Ryzin, CJ Roseth - Journal of educational psychology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Peer victimization is a highly stressful experience that impacts up to a third of all adolescents
and can contribute to a variety of negative outcomes, including elevated anxiety, depression …
and can contribute to a variety of negative outcomes, including elevated anxiety, depression …