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Improving Social Competence and Reducing Bullying: Evidence-Based Strategies for Practitioners

Improving Social Competence and Reducing Bullying: Evidence-Based Strategies for Practitioners

In recent years, bullying among adolescents has become a critical issue worldwide, prompting the need for effective intervention strategies. A study titled The Effect of an Anti-Bullying Intervention on Male Students' Bullying-victimization Behaviors and Social Competence: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Deprived Urban Areas provides compelling evidence on how a Social Cognitive Theory (SCT)-based intervention can significantly reduce bullying and victimization behaviors while improving social competence in male students.

This randomized controlled trial was conducted in elementary schools located in deprived and semi-deprived areas of Kermanshah, Iran. The intervention involved students, parents, teachers, and school staff, focusing on SCT constructs and tailored to sociocultural characteristics. The results were promising: the intervention group showed significant improvements in knowledge, self-efficacy, social support, perceived social norms, observational learning, and perceived situational constructs compared to the control group. Furthermore, bullying and victimization behaviors were significantly reduced, and social competence was enhanced.

For practitioners working with children, implementing such evidence-based strategies can lead to substantial improvements in both individual and school-wide outcomes. Here are some actionable steps based on the study's findings:

Implementing these strategies requires a multi-faceted approach that involves all stakeholders—students, parents, teachers, and school staff. By addressing the key factors that influence bullying behaviors, practitioners can create a safer and more supportive school environment.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: The Effect of an Anti-Bullying Intervention on Male Students' Bullying-victimization Behaviors and Social Competence: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Deprived Urban Areas.


Citation: Salimi, N., Karimi-Shahanjarini, A., Rezapur-Shahkolai, F., Hamzeh, B., Roshanaei, G., & Babamiri, M. (2019). The Effect of an Anti-Bullying Intervention on Male Students' Bullying-victimization Behaviors and Social Competence: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Deprived Urban Areas. Journal of Research in Health Sciences, 19(4), e00461.
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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