Effects of School Violence Prevention Education Using a Chatbot (SVPE-C) on Sixth-Grade Students in South Korea.
Shin-Jeong KimSunyeob ChoiKyung-Ah KangPublished in: The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses (2024)
This study investigated the effects of school violence prevention education using a chatbot (SVPE-C) on sixth-grade students. By applying a pre and posttest design, the students' (a) degree of knowledge and (b) attitude toward school violence were examined. In addition, (c) satisfaction with the educational method and (d) awareness about SVPE-C were surveyed only in the experimental group. Of the 135 students, the experimental group ( n = 67) received six sessions of SVPE-C with class lectures, whereas the control group ( n = 68) received education only through class lectures. Between the two groups, there were significant differences in the degree of knowledge ( t = 2.837, p = .005) and attitudes toward school violence ( t = 2.98, p = . 003). Furthermore, satisfaction with the educational method was significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group ( t = 2.810, p = .006). Therefore, SVPE-C may be effective for elementary school students.