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Efficacy of Cyberbullying Prevention on Somatic Symptoms—Randomized Controlled Trial Applying a Reasoned Action Approach
Authors:Pavle Zagorscak  Anja Schultze‐Krumbholz  Manuel Heinrich  Ralf Wlfer  Herbert Scheithauer
Institution:Pavle Zagorscak,Anja Schultze‐Krumbholz,Manuel Heinrich,Ralf Wölfer,Herbert Scheithauer
Abstract:The theory of reasoned action (ToRA) has been proposed as a framework for cyberbullying prevention design, targeting attitudes and norms. In this study effects of a long (10 weekly sessions) and a short (one day, four sessions) cyberbullying prevention program based on the ToRA were compared with a control group over 9 months. Longitudinal data from 722 students (mean age = 13.36) on cyberbullying, somatic symptoms, attitudes, and norms were analyzed within a structural equation model. Participation in the long intervention group significantly reduced cyberbullying (= ?0.584) and somatic symptoms (= ?0.316). No between‐group differences emerged for attitudes and norms. Developmental trajectories and associations were found to be as suggested by ToRA in both cross‐sectional and change‐score analyses.
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