A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Going to Scale: A Nonrandomized Nationwide Trial of the KiVa Antibullying Program for Grades 1-9




AuthorsKarna A, Voeten M, Little TD, Poskiparta E, Alanen E, Salmivalli C

PublisherAMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC

Publication year2011

JournalJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Journal acronymJ CONSULT CLIN PSYCH

Number in series6

Volume79

Issue6

First page 796

Last page805

Number of pages10

ISSN0022-006X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1037/a0025740


Abstract
Objective: The effects of school-based antibullying programs have typically been examined on small samples, with number of schools ranging from 1 to 78 (Farrington & Ttofi, 2009). This study investigated the effectiveness of the KiVa antibullying program in the beginning of its nationwide implementation in Finland. Method: At each time point, the participants included 888 schools with approximately 150,000 students in 11,200 classrooms in Grades 1-9 (8-16 years of age; 51% boys and 49% girls). Victims and bullies were identified with the global questions from the Revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire (Olweus, 1996), utilizing the criteria suggested by Solberg and Olweus (2003). The program effects were examined by calculating odds ratios based on a cohort-longitudinal design, correcting the standard errors for clustering. Results: During the first 9 months of implementation, the KiVa program reduced both victimization and bullying, with a control/intervention group odds ratio of 1.22 (95% CI [1.19, 1.24]) for victimization and 1.18 (95% CI [1.15, 1.21]) for bullying. Conclusions: Generalized to the Finnish population of 500,000 students, this would mean a reduction of approximately 7,500 bullies and 12,500 victims.



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