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Initial behavior outcomes for the peacebuilders universal school-based violence prevention program.

Daniel J Flannery1, Alexander T Vazsonyi, Albert K Liau, Shenyang Guo, Kenneth E Powell, Henry Atha, Wendy Vesterdal, Dennis Embry.   

Abstract

PeaceBuilders is a universal, elementary-school-based violence prevention program that attempts to alter the climate of a school by teaching students and staff simple rules and activities aimed at improving child social competence and reducing aggressive behavior. Eight matched schools (N > 4,000 students in Grades K-5) were randomly assigned to either immediate postbaseline intervention (PBI) or to a delayed intervention 1 year later (PBD). Hierarchical linear modeling was used to analyze results from assessments in the fall and spring of 2 consecutive school years. In Year 1, significant gains in teacher-rated social competence for students in Grades K-2, in childself-reported peace-building behavior in Grades K-5, and reductions in aggressive behavior in Grades 3-5 were found for PBI but not PBD schools. Differential effects in Year 1 were also observed for aggression and prosocial behavior. Most effects were maintained in Year 2 for PBI schools, including increases in child prosocial behavior in Grades K-2. Implications for early universal school-based prevention and challenges related toevaluating large-scale prevention trials are discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12661887     DOI: 10.1037//0012-1649.39.2.292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0012-1649


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