Salmivalli Christina, Poskiparta Elisa
University of Turku.
New Dir Youth Dev. 2012 Spring;2012(133):41-53. doi: 10.1002/yd.20006.
The KiVa antibullying program has been widely implemented in Finnish comprehensive schools since 2009. The program is predicated on the idea that a positive change in the behaviors of classmates can reduce the rewards gained by the perpetrators of bullying and consequently their motivation to bully in the first place. KiVa involves both universal and bullying specific actions to prevent the emergence of new cases of bullying, stop ongoing bullying, and reduce the negative consequences of victimization. The program has been evaluated in a randomized controlled trial involving 234 Finnish schools and during broad dissemination across Finnish schools (the evaluation involving almost one thousand schools) with positive findings. The program content and the implementation model are presented in this article, and the findings from the evaluation studies are summarized.
自2009年以来,KiVa反欺凌项目已在芬兰的综合学校广泛实施。该项目基于这样一种理念,即同学行为的积极改变可以减少欺凌者所获得的回报,从而从根本上降低他们欺凌他人的动机。KiVa采取了普遍性行动和针对欺凌行为的具体行动,以防止新的欺凌事件出现,制止正在发生的欺凌行为,并减少受害行为的负面后果。该项目已在一项涉及234所芬兰学校的随机对照试验中进行了评估,并在芬兰学校广泛推广期间(评估涉及近1000所学校)取得了积极成果。本文介绍了该项目的内容和实施模式,并总结了评估研究的结果。