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Hannah L. Maxey; Brittany J. Daulton; Mykayla Moore; Kelsey Binion – Journal of School Health, 2026
Background: Substance use among youth can have lifelong consequences and therefore requires early and targeted services for those at risk. Schools possess a unique opportunity to provide substance use services to youth for both prevention and intervention. However, limited research exists on the school-based substance use services and their…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Substance Abuse, Program Effectiveness, Prevention
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Philip Baiden; Catherine A. LaBrenz; Danielle R. Harrell; Bethany M. Wood; Edinam C. Gobodzo; John F. Baiden; Vera E. Mets; Aaron Hagedorn; Savarra K. Howry – School Mental Health, 2024
Suicide has been identified as the second leading cause of death among adolescents in the USA. Although neighborhood violence has also been identified as a major public health issue, few studies have examined the association between exposure to neighborhood violence and suicidal behaviors among adolescents using a large nationally representative…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Suicide, Violence, Neighborhoods
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Elizabeth A. Jach; Anthony P. Rinaldi – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight suicide risk factors experienced by graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, and then outline suicide prevention strategies for these populations. Design/methodology/approach: Through analysis of literature and application of theory, the authors use the diathesis-stress model and Joiner's…
Descriptors: Suicide, Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Education, Risk
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Sarai Coba Rodriguez; Kate Zinsser – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
While research on early childhood expulsion practices and efforts to prevent such an event has dominated the literature, the voices of parents living with the effects of the expulsion have been practically non-existent. To date, it is unclear how families experience their young children's exclusion or how families fare during and after a child is…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Expulsion, Preschools, Prevention
NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, 2025
This survey is designed to assess your institution's efforts to prevent and respond to campus sexual violence. It covers practices and policies mandated by federal law as well as those recommended by experts in the field. Questions are organized around the six pillars of the Culture of Respect CORE Blueprint. Survey questions are included to…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Violence, Federal Legislation, School Surveys
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Bernardo Gil-Rojas; Luis Mario Castellanos-Alvarenga; Mercedes Gaitán-Angulo; Melva Inés Gómez-Caicedo; Johemir Pérez-Pertuz – SAGE Open, 2025
Critical reading is a fundamental transversal competence for the development of meaningful learning in police education and law enforcement training. This study aimed to evaluate the mediating role of knowledge about human rights in the relationship between critical reading and citizenship competencies in Colombian police students. The design was…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Civil Rights, Police Education, Citizenship
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A. M. C. Lange; M. Zandbergen; A. M. E. Bijlsma; G. J. Overbeek; L. Boendermaker – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Home-visiting programs often aim to improve parenting skills, parent-child relationships, and children's developmental outcomes for at-risk families. Although research has identified what elements of these interventions are effective when provided by professionals, little is known about effective components of volunteer-based…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Parents, Volunteers, Home Visits
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Bibbi Larsliden; Claes Nilholm – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Prior research about pupil welfare teams have identified problems at several levels: those of leadership, interprofessional cooperation, cooperation between the pupil welfare team and teachers, and type of work carried out. Perhaps most importantly, teams seem to work primarily with 'firefighting', i.e. acting reactively when problems already have…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Student Welfare, Health Promotion, Prevention
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Pasty Asamoah; John Serbe Marfo; Matilda Kokui Owusu-Bio; Daniel Zokpe – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
In this brief we shift the current academic integrity conversation from "detecting and preventing plagiarism" to "examining how plagiarized contents can be corrected with an objective knowledge of the number of words to modify and properly acknowledged". We proposed a simple, yet useful and powerful mathematical model that is…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Plagiarism, Integrity, Prevention
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Cortney DiRussa; Samantha Coyle-Eastwick; Britney Jeyanayagam – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2025
Bullying victimization is a school problem that warrants attention. While most work has focused on understanding bullies and victims, it is important that research explore how to promote bystander behavior during bullying as a mechanism to deter bullying in schools. Perceptions of the school climate may impact the likelihood of a student's…
Descriptors: Bullying, Intervention, Middle School Students, Prevention
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Marc P. Janson; Oliver Dickhäuser – Journal of Experimental Education, 2025
Feedback significantly impacts learning outcomes, yet interindividual differences in feedback preferences remain understudied. We postulate and test a fitting feedback framework assuming that feedback framings matching personal preferences produce positive effects. We conducted two learning experiments including feedback representing different…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Feedback (Response), Preferences
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Melissa Washington-Nortey; Terri N. Sullivan; Kevin Sutherland; Rihana Ahmed; Jelani Crosby; Stephani Hitti – School Mental Health, 2025
Despite efforts to reduce and prevent incidents, bullying behaviors remain prevalent in schools, leading to poor outcomes for all involved. While the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is one of the most extensively implemented school environment interventions in the USA, it has yet to yield consistently positive results across contexts,…
Descriptors: Program Improvement, Bullying, Prevention, Program Implementation
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Irina Dimitrova – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
The current literature review is part of a project-based study exploring the perceptions of university students, scholars, and policymakers in Bulgaria on the issue of academic plagiarism. The paper focuses on plagiarism prevention. The review explores the issue of plagiarism in light of the psychological motivations behind the conscious act of…
Descriptors: Prevention, Plagiarism, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Melinda Cruz; Amanda Nickerson; Franci Crepeau-Hobson; Todd Savage; Katherine Margiotta; Samantha Stanford; Scott Woitaszewski – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
PREPaRE is a model and training curriculum that equips school-based professionals to engage in comprehensive school crisis prevention and intervention practices. Thousands of individuals have been PREPaRE trained but little research has examined the extent to which crisis teams have actually implemented the model. Using an implementation science…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Safety Education, Crisis Intervention, Crisis Management
Paula Gill Lopez – Communique, 2025
Self-care that intentionally and proactively prioritizes wellness as a way of life, not just a reaction to stress and burnout, is more important than ever. Individuals have an obligation to themselves and those they serve to practice self-care. A self-care mindset that capitalizes on neuroplasticity to facilitate immersion in the positives of life…
Descriptors: Self Management, Wellness, Burnout, Prevention
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