Literature DB >> 28042899

Prevention of Targeted School Violence by Responding to Students' Psychosocial Crises: The NETWASS Program.

Vincenz Leuschner1, Nora Fiedler1, Martin Schultze1, Nadine Ahlig1, Kristin Göbel1, Friederike Sommer1, Johanna Scholl1, Dewey Cornell2, Herbert Scheithauer1.   

Abstract

The standardized, indicated school-based prevention program "Networks Against School Shootings" combines a threat assessment approach with a general model of prevention of emergency situations in schools through early intervention in student psychosocial crises and training teachers to recognize warning signs of targeted school violence. An evaluation study in 98 German schools with 3,473 school staff participants (Mage  = 46.2 years) used a quasi-experimental comparison group design with three measurement points (pre, post, and 7 months followup) with schools randomly allocated to implementation conditions. The study found increases in teachers' expertise and evaluation skills, enhanced abilities to identify students experiencing a psychosocial crisis, and positive secondary effects (e.g., teacher-student interaction, feelings of safety).
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28042899     DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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