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Experiences with Violence in Mexican American and European American High School Dating Relationships
Williams, Lela Rankin – Children & Schools, 2014
Violence in adolescent dating relationships has become increasingly normative in the United States, with the severity of the consequences increasing into adulthood. Minority youths are at an increased risk for experiencing moderate to severe forms of physical dating violence, yet they are less likely to seek professional services. This comparative…
Descriptors: Violence, Mexican Americans, High School Students, Dating (Social)
Migliaccio, Todd; Raskauskas, Juliana – Children & Schools, 2013
Bullying has been shown to be negatively related to both academic performance and attendance among students. The present study examined a small-scale bullying intervention using a video-discussion model. Eighty-one students in grades 4 through 6 completed pre- and posttests examining gains in knowledge of bullying and responses to it. Results…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Measures (Individuals), Bullying
Ramirez, Octavio – Children & Schools, 2013
This article explores the coping strategies of five junior-high school students with a history of peer victimization and how those strategies help them manage the effects of bullying. The data were collected using observations, interviews, and a review of school records. The data were analyzed using categorical aggregation, direct interpretation,…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Observation, Interviews, Bullying
Ziv, Naomi; Dolev, Einat – Children & Schools, 2013
School bullying is a source of growing concern. A number of intervention programs emphasize the importance of a positive school climate in preventing bullying behavior. The aim of the presented pilot study was to examine whether calming background music, through its effect on arousal and mood, could create a pleasant atmosphere and reduce bullying…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Intervention, Aggression, Bullying
Cawood, Natalie Diane – Children & Schools, 2013
A cross-sectional, Web-based survey was completed by 250 members of the School Social Work Association of America. This article addresses the research-practice gap in the delivery of mental health services in the school setting by examining the extent to which evidence-supported school violence intervention programs (ESPs) are known and used by…
Descriptors: Violence, Intervention, School Social Workers, Mental Health Programs
Hopson, Laura M.; Holleran Steiker, Lori K. – Children & Schools, 2010
Although there is a strong evidence base for effective substance abuse prevention programs for youths, there is a need to facilitate the implementation and evaluation of these programs in real-world settings. This study evaluates the effectiveness of adapted versions of an evidence-based prevention program, keepin' it REAL (kiR), with alternative…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Nontraditional Education, Prevention, Focus Groups
Allen, Susan F. – Children & Schools, 2009
Prevention programs in schools are one response to youth, community, and family violence. Many of these programs target older children and adolescents. This quasi-experimental study evaluated the preschool curriculum of the Peacemakers program, which was developed by a consortium of social service agencies for implementation in schools. This…
Descriptors: Preschool Curriculum, Experimental Groups, Prevention, Holistic Approach
Bardick, Angela D.; Bernes, Kerry B. – Children & Schools, 2008
The importance of preventing and intervening in bullying and other forms of school violence has been well established. This has resulted in the publication of numerous programs designed to prevent bullying and violence in schools. However, a missing piece revolves around the social worker's role in identifying and assessing violent behaviors in…
Descriptors: Violence, Bullying, Social Work, Educational Environment
Hopson, Laura M.; Steiker, Lori K. H. – Children & Schools, 2008
The purpose of this article is to set forth an innovative methodological protocol for culturally grounding interventions with high-risk youths in alternative schools. This study used mixed methods to evaluate original and adapted versions of a culturally grounded substance abuse prevention program. The qualitative and quantitative methods…
Descriptors: Prevention, Focus Groups, Drug Abuse, Program Evaluation
Theriot, Matthew T. – Children & Schools, 2008
Although research has highlighted that dating violence is a serious and pervasive problem in many adolescent relationships, the prevalence and characteristics of such violence at schools is not fully understood. Yet, adolescents spend a great deal of time at school, and schools facilitate their relationships by providing numerous opportunities for…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Violence, Adolescents, Incidence
Edwards, Oliver W.; Mumford, Vincent E.; Shillingford, M. Ann; Serra-Roldan, Rut – Children & Schools, 2007
Since the enactment of the federally funded Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program, students considered at risk of school failure have received increasing attention. Identification and treatment of students considered at risk often emphasize the risk behaviors themselves. The traditional medical model assumes there is a disease entity or…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Prevention, Intervention, School Psychologists
Carley, Glenn – Children & Schools, 2007
A school social work intervention called the "Getting Better Phenomenon" is redesigned as a curriculum resource for eighth- and ninth-grade teachers. The activities in the curriculum represent a synergy of provincial learning expectations; academic assessment and evaluation structures; teacher-guided delivery of student-generated "course" content;…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Models, Educational Resources, Social Work
Bowen, Natasha K.; Lee, Jung-Sook; Weller, Bridget E. – Children & Schools, 2007
Social environmental assessments can play a critical role in prevention planning in schools. The purpose of this study was to describe the importance of conducting social environmental assessments, demonstrate that complex social environmental data can be simplified into a useful and valid typology, and illustrate how the typology can guide…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Social Behavior, Profiles, Classification
Joe, Sean; Bryant, Heather – Children & Schools, 2007
Screening for suicidality, as called for by the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, is a major public health concern. As a place where adolescents spend a considerable amount of their waking hours, school is an important venue for screening adolescents for suicidal behaviors and providing preventive education and risk management.…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Prevention, Adolescents, Social Work
Jenson, Jeffrey M.; Dieterich, William A.; Rinner, Jenifer R.; Washington, Felicia; Burgoyne, Kathleen E. – Children & Schools, 2006
Group-randomized trials (GRTs)--studies that evaluate the efficacy or effectiveness of interventions occurring at the group level--are increasingly used to assess the effects of school-based prevention programs on behavioral outcomes of children and adolescents. These designs pose many implementation and design challenges for school…
Descriptors: Prevention, Research Problems, Program Design, Program Effectiveness
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