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Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most consequential public mental health problems. We tested the Learning Together intervention, which involved students in efforts to modify their school environment using restorative practice and by devel...

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Autores principales: Bonell, Chris, Allen, Elizabeth, Warren, Emily, McGowan, Jennifer, Bevilacqua, Leonardo, Jamal, Farah, Legood, Rosa, Wiggins, Meg, Opondo, Charles, Mathiot, Anne, Sturgess, Jo, Fletcher, Adam, Sadique, Zia, Elbourne, Diana, Christie, Deborah, Bond, Lyndal, Scott, Stephen, Viner, Russell M
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30473366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31782-3
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author Bonell, Chris
Allen, Elizabeth
Warren, Emily
McGowan, Jennifer
Bevilacqua, Leonardo
Jamal, Farah
Legood, Rosa
Wiggins, Meg
Opondo, Charles
Mathiot, Anne
Sturgess, Jo
Fletcher, Adam
Sadique, Zia
Elbourne, Diana
Christie, Deborah
Bond, Lyndal
Scott, Stephen
Viner, Russell M
author_facet Bonell, Chris
Allen, Elizabeth
Warren, Emily
McGowan, Jennifer
Bevilacqua, Leonardo
Jamal, Farah
Legood, Rosa
Wiggins, Meg
Opondo, Charles
Mathiot, Anne
Sturgess, Jo
Fletcher, Adam
Sadique, Zia
Elbourne, Diana
Christie, Deborah
Bond, Lyndal
Scott, Stephen
Viner, Russell M
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description BACKGROUND: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most consequential public mental health problems. We tested the Learning Together intervention, which involved students in efforts to modify their school environment using restorative practice and by developing social and emotional skills. METHODS: We did a cluster randomised trial, with economic and process evaluations, of the Learning Together intervention compared with standard practice (controls) over 3 years in secondary schools in south-east England. Learning Together consisted of staff training in restorative practice; convening and facilitating a school action group; and a student social and emotional skills curriculum. Primary outcomes were self-reported experience of bullying victimisation (Gatehouse Bullying Scale; GBS) and perpetration of aggression (Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime (ESYTC) school misbehaviour subscale) measured at 36 months. We analysed data using intention-to-treat longitudinal mixed-effects models. This trial was registered with the ISRCTN registry (10751359). FINDINGS: We included 40 schools (20 in each group); no schools withdrew. 6667 (93·6%) of 7121 students participated at baseline and 5960 (83·3%) of 7154 at 36 months. Mean GBS bullying score at 36 months was 0·34 (SE 0·02) in the control group versus 0·29 (SE 0·02) in the intervention group, with a significant adjusted mean difference (−0·03, 95% CI −0·06 to −0·001; adjusted effect size −0·08). Mean ESYTC score at 36 months was 4·33 (SE 0·20) in the control group versus 4·04 (0·21) in the intervention group, with no evidence of a difference between groups (adjusted difference −0·13, 95% CI −0·43 to 0·18; adjusted effect size −0·03). Costs were an additional £58 per pupil in intervention schools than in control schools. INTERPRETATION: Learning Together had small but significant effects on bullying, which could be important for public health, but no effect on aggression. Interventions to promote student health by modifying the whole-school environment are likely to be one of the most feasible and efficient ways of addressing closely related risk and health outcomes in children and young people. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research, Educational Endowment Foundation.
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spelling pubmed-62864202018-12-17 Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial Bonell, Chris Allen, Elizabeth Warren, Emily McGowan, Jennifer Bevilacqua, Leonardo Jamal, Farah Legood, Rosa Wiggins, Meg Opondo, Charles Mathiot, Anne Sturgess, Jo Fletcher, Adam Sadique, Zia Elbourne, Diana Christie, Deborah Bond, Lyndal Scott, Stephen Viner, Russell M Lancet Article BACKGROUND: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most consequential public mental health problems. We tested the Learning Together intervention, which involved students in efforts to modify their school environment using restorative practice and by developing social and emotional skills. METHODS: We did a cluster randomised trial, with economic and process evaluations, of the Learning Together intervention compared with standard practice (controls) over 3 years in secondary schools in south-east England. Learning Together consisted of staff training in restorative practice; convening and facilitating a school action group; and a student social and emotional skills curriculum. Primary outcomes were self-reported experience of bullying victimisation (Gatehouse Bullying Scale; GBS) and perpetration of aggression (Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime (ESYTC) school misbehaviour subscale) measured at 36 months. We analysed data using intention-to-treat longitudinal mixed-effects models. This trial was registered with the ISRCTN registry (10751359). FINDINGS: We included 40 schools (20 in each group); no schools withdrew. 6667 (93·6%) of 7121 students participated at baseline and 5960 (83·3%) of 7154 at 36 months. Mean GBS bullying score at 36 months was 0·34 (SE 0·02) in the control group versus 0·29 (SE 0·02) in the intervention group, with a significant adjusted mean difference (−0·03, 95% CI −0·06 to −0·001; adjusted effect size −0·08). Mean ESYTC score at 36 months was 4·33 (SE 0·20) in the control group versus 4·04 (0·21) in the intervention group, with no evidence of a difference between groups (adjusted difference −0·13, 95% CI −0·43 to 0·18; adjusted effect size −0·03). Costs were an additional £58 per pupil in intervention schools than in control schools. INTERPRETATION: Learning Together had small but significant effects on bullying, which could be important for public health, but no effect on aggression. Interventions to promote student health by modifying the whole-school environment are likely to be one of the most feasible and efficient ways of addressing closely related risk and health outcomes in children and young people. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research, Educational Endowment Foundation. Elsevier 2018-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6286420/ /pubmed/30473366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31782-3 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bonell, Chris
Allen, Elizabeth
Warren, Emily
McGowan, Jennifer
Bevilacqua, Leonardo
Jamal, Farah
Legood, Rosa
Wiggins, Meg
Opondo, Charles
Mathiot, Anne
Sturgess, Jo
Fletcher, Adam
Sadique, Zia
Elbourne, Diana
Christie, Deborah
Bond, Lyndal
Scott, Stephen
Viner, Russell M
Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial
title Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_short Effects of the Learning Together intervention on bullying and aggression in English secondary schools (INCLUSIVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_sort effects of the learning together intervention on bullying and aggression in english secondary schools (inclusive): a cluster randomised controlled trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30473366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31782-3
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