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Purpose: Bullying is a global problem, and various programs are under way to prevent it. The purpose of this study was to review school bullying interventions for Korean school-age children and adolescents. Methods: Online databases such as RISS, KISS, DBpia, NDSL and KMBASE were searched, identifyi...

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Published inPerspectives in nursing science Vol. 17; no. 1; pp. 12 - 27
Main Authors 황지혜, Hwang Ji-hye, 석윤희, Seok Yoonhee, 박효경, Park Hyo Gyeong, 이지연, Lee Ji Yeon
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 서울대학교 간호과학연구소 30.04.2020
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ISSN2288-2898
2288-7687

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Summary:Purpose: Bullying is a global problem, and various programs are under way to prevent it. The purpose of this study was to review school bullying interventions for Korean school-age children and adolescents. Methods: Online databases such as RISS, KISS, DBpia, NDSL and KMBASE were searched, identifying 32 intervention studies published from January 2009 to November 2018. Results: Thirty-two intervention studies were identified: 23 included school bullying prevention and 9 included school bullying treatment for victims or youth at high risk for bullying. The main purpose of preventive intervention was to decrease the bystander's attitude toward group bullying and treatment program was to improve the psychosocial adaptation of bullying victims. The school bullying interventions varied from group counseling, social skills training, art therapy, bibliotherapy using role-play, game & activities. Classroom environment variables and self-esteem, peer-related variables improved significantly after the school bullying prevention programs and school bullying treatment programs, respectively. Conclusion: There is potential for enhancing the outcomes of the behavioral, interpersonal psychological variable. Integrated interventions considering the individuality, gender and physical health of children and adolescents will also be needed. However, a rigorous study design is required to compensate for the methodological limitations.
Bibliography:Research Institute of Nursing Science
KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202013661037703
ISSN:2288-2898
2288-7687