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Antibullying Interventions in Schools: Assessing the Evidence Base.

Preethy GeorgeJohn CosgroveJeffrey TaylorNeha RaoTina MarshallSushmita Shoma GhoseNikhil A Patel
Published in: Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (2024)
Antibullying interventions can reduce bullying in schools. Some interventions show effectiveness with students from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds. The gains relative to per-student costs were in the range that is considered cost-effective. Most implementation costs are spent on staff training and support. Research on successful implementation of whole-school interventions and additional synthesis of evidence pertaining to program structures would further advance the antibullying evidence base.
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