Effective Components of School-Based Prevention Programs for Child Abuse: A Meta-Analytic Review
School-based programs seem promising for child abuse prevention. However, research mainly focused on sexual child abuse and knowledge is lacking on how individual program components contribute to the effectiveness of school-based prevention programs for any form of child abuse. This study aimed to e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical child and family psychology review 2021-09, Vol.24 (3), p.553-578 |
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Zusammenfassung: | School-based programs seem promising for child abuse prevention. However, research mainly focused on sexual child abuse and knowledge is lacking on how individual program components contribute to the effectiveness of school-based prevention programs for any form of child abuse. This study aimed to examine the overall effect of these school-based programs on (a) children’s child abuse-related knowledge and (b) self-protection skills by conducting two three-level meta-analyses. Furthermore, moderator analyses were performed to identify how program components and delivery techniques were associated with effectiveness. A literature search yielded 34 studies (158 effect sizes;
N
= 11,798) examining knowledge of child abuse and 22 studies (99 effect sizes;
N
= 7804) examining self-protection skills. A significant overall effect was found of school-based programs on both knowledge (
d
= 0.572, 95% CI [0.408, 0.737],
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ISSN: | 1096-4037 1573-2827 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10567-021-00353-5 |