Authors
Debra J Pepler, Wendy M Craig, Suzanne Ziegler, Alice Charach
Publication date
2009/5/4
Journal
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
95-110
Publisher
Canadian Periodical for Community Studies
Description
This paper describes the development of the Toronto Anti-Bullying Intervention. The effectiveness of the Anti-Bullying Intervention was examined with quantitative and qualitative data gathered before and 18 months after its implementation.
The results of this research confirm that bullying continues to be a pervasive problem in Toronto schools. There were some improvements in students' reports of bullying as assessed at the individual, peer, and school levels. Over the first 18 months of the program, children reported increased teacher interventions to stop bullying. More bullies indicated that teachers had talked to them, but there were no differences in the proportion of bullies or victims who had discussed their problems with parents. Fewer children indicated that they could join in a bullying episode following the intervention. There was an increase in the number of children who admitted to bullying, but a decrease …
Total citations
199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202424213111522311821282223303430352121202110191181143
Scholar articles
DJ Pepler, WM Craig, S Ziegler, A Charach - Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 2009