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Effects of Implementing Multiple Components in a School-Wide Antibullying Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Elementary Schools

Article

This study investigates the effectiveness of the PRIMA antibullying program for elementary education using a cluster-randomized trial with two experimental conditions (with and without student lessons) and a control group.

Students from 31 schools participated in the study (N = 3,135; Mage = 10 years). Multilevel regression analyses demonstrated the positive effects of the program on peer-reported victimization and reinforcing behaviour. Implementing multiple program components was related to stronger program effects.

Results

The results provide partial experimental evidence for the beneficial effects of combining student lessons and teacher training in antibullying programs. Future experimental research is needed to investigate other approaches that reduce not only peer-reported victimization but also self-perceived bullying and victimization.

Reference van Verseveld, M. D. A., Fekkes, M., Fukkink, R. G., & Oostdam, R. J. (2021). Effects of Implementing Multiple Components in a School-Wide Antibullying Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Elementary Schools. Child Development, 92(4), 1605-1623. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13529
Published by  Centre for Applied Research in Education 1 July 2021

Publication date

Jul 2021

Author(s)

Marloes D. A. van Verseveld
Minne Fekkes

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