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Bullying has become a widespread social issue. Previous research has focused on both genders and various grade levels; it has shown that programs reduce bullying and improve social climates and attitudes toward academics. The effect of these programs, specifically on female youth, has not been studied. This study addressed the effect of bullying prevention programs on perceptions of bullying among female youth in Grades 5-7 in 2 schools in rural eastern Pennsylvania. One school utilized a prevention program while the other did not. Teachers and administrators were also interviewed to gain insight regarding their perceived effectiveness of the program. The main research question examined if prevention programs resulted in reductions in the perceptions of peer bullying among female youth in Grades 5-7. Telephone interviews with 30 students were conducted to assess if bullying programs alter perceptions of bullying. The theoretical bases of social learning theory and general aggression model were used to determine if programs altered perceptions of bullying. Bullying perceptions of participants from both schools were compared. An ethnographic design was employed, using partial grounded theory as the primary methods of research. Data were reviewed and codes were determined based upon the frequency of responses to interview questions. Results showed that bullying was prevalent in both schools; however, the prevention program did not alter perceptions of bullying, indicating problems with program implementation. The current research provides insights for school administrators regarding changes needed in program implementation to improve students' perceptions and possibly reduce bullying among this population. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by addressing your request to ProQuest, 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346. Telephone 1-800-521-3042; e-mail: [email protected]

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152 p. Ph.D. Advisor: Bey, Adrienne Edition date: 2015.
Title
The Impact of Bullying Prevention Programs on Female Youth
Author
Tokarick, Karen E 1 

 Walden University 
Correspondence author
Volume
76
Issue
07
Publication year
2016
Publisher
ProQuest, Ann Arbor MI
ISBN
9781321595277
ISSN
0419-4209
CODEN
DABAA6
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
Document type
Dissertation
Publication note
ProQuest, Ann Arbor MI, 2016
Publication / order number
AAI3684427
Update
2016-03-01
Accession number
201609517
ProQuest document ID
1767330535
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/impact-bullying-prevention-programs-on-female/docview/1767330535/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2017-08-07
Database
ProQuest One Academic