03517nam 2200553 450 991081408600332120230803203328.00-87553-268-3(CKB)3710000000137414(EBL)1718202(OCoLC)881887613(SSID)ssj0001004491(PQKBManifestationID)12489293(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001004491(PQKBWorkID)11046253(PQKB)10439978(MiAaPQ)EBC1718202(EXLCZ)99371000000013741420140712h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA public health approach to bullying prevention /Matthew G. Masiello, Diana Schroeder ; cover Design, Alan GiarcanellaWashington, District of Columbia :American Public Health Association,2014.©20141 online resource (371 p.)Includes index.0-87553-041-9 Public health and bullying prevention / Matt Masiello -- Effective bullying prevention efforts and school climate reform / Jonathon Cohen -- Why should we care about bullying? : the social and mental health consequences of bullying / Gianluca Gini -- Practical implications of bullying for the school administrator / James A. Bozigar -- The health consequences of bullying / Diana Schroeder -- Creating healthy school climates for lgbt students / Robert A. McGarry -- Best practices in the prevention of bullying : an example of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program / Susan P. Limbe -- Readiness and bullying prevention / Stacie Molnar-Main and Heather Cecil -- Developing organizational and educational capacity for ongoing implementation / Shiryl Barto -- Foundations of coalition building to reduce bullying : a Pennsylvania case example / Janice Seigle -- Parents, friends, and bullying prevention / James A Bozigar -- Community engagement in bullying prevention / Karla Good -- Identifying impact¿monitoring and evaluation a bullying prevention program / Allison Messina -- Economic evaluation of bullying prevention implementation / Carla Zema -- Call to action for schools and legislators / David Keller Trevaskis -- Program sustainability / Charvonne N. Holliday.A Public Health Approach to Bullying Prevention will serve as a practical, sustainable, cost-efficient strategy to tackle bullying. More importantly, it may be the best approach to providing legitimate and sustainable hope to our children at a time when bullying is becoming increasingly more difficult to tackle.This book presents a public health approach to bullying prevention in a comprehensive and deliberate manner. Formal public health strategies have been used to combat infectious disease epidemics, tobacco use, and motor vehicle injuries. When applied to bullying, public health strategiesBullying in schoolsPreventionBullyingPreventionBullying in schoolsPrevention.BullyingPrevention.371.7371.782Masiello Matthew G.1696016Schroeder DianaGiarcanella AlanAmerican Public Health Association,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910814086003321A public health approach to bullying prevention4075659UNINA