Impact of a Brief, Bystander Bullying Prevention Program on Depressive Symptoms and Passive Suicidal Ideation: A Program Evaluation Model for School Personnel.

Journal of prevention and health promotion Pub Date : 2020-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-26 DOI:10.1177/2632077020942959
Aida Midgett, Diana M Doumas, Claudia Peralta, Laura Bond, Brian Flay
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The purpose of this article is to present a study that can serve as a model of program evaluation for school personnel that can be used to improve services and demonstrate program efficacy to key stakeholders. The study presented in this article evaluated the impact of a brief, bystander bullying program ("stealing the show," "turning it over," "accompanying others," and "coaching compassion," [STAC]) on depressive symptoms and passive suicidal ideation among middle school students in a rural, low-income community (N = 130). This topic was selected as there is limited research examining the efficacy of bystander programs on improving mental health outcomes for students trained to intervene. Results of the study indicated students trained in the STAC program reported reductions in depressive symptoms and passive suicidal ideation at a 6-week follow-up compared with an increase in symptoms reported by students in the control group. We discuss these findings and the use of program evaluation by school personnel to support prevention programming.

简短的旁观者欺凌预防计划对抑郁症状和被动自杀意念的影响:针对学校工作人员的项目评估模型。
本文旨在介绍一项研究,该研究可作为学校工作人员的项目评估模型,用于改善服务并向主要利益相关者展示项目的有效性。本文介绍的研究评估了一个简短的旁观者欺凌项目("抢戏"、"翻身"、"陪伴他人 "和 "培养同情心"[STAC])对农村低收入社区中学生(N = 130)的抑郁症状和被动自杀意念的影响。之所以选择这个主题,是因为目前对旁观者项目在改善受训干预学生心理健康结果方面效果的研究还很有限。研究结果表明,接受 STAC 项目培训的学生在 6 周的随访中报告抑郁症状和被动自杀意念有所减轻,而对照组学生报告的症状则有所加重。我们讨论了这些发现以及学校人员如何利用项目评估来支持预防计划的制定。
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