What Works for Bullying Programs: Lessons from Experimental Evaluations of Programs and Interventions.

Synthesizes findings from experimental evaluations of 17 bullying programs for elementary school children and adolescents and determines how frequently these programs work to improve the outcomes of physical and verbal bullying, social and relational bullying, bullying victimization, attitudes towards bullying, and being a bystander of bullying.

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Child Trends
Year Resource Released
2013

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