A public health approach to bullying prevention / edited by Matthew G. Masiello, MD, MPH; Diana Schroeder, MSN, RN.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Masiello, Matthew G. (Author, Editor)
Schroeder, Diana (Author, Editor)
Corporate Author: American Public Health Association (Issuing body)
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Public Health Association, 2014.
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Physical Description:xv, 355 pages
Format: Book
Contents:
  • 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.