School-based strategies to prevent violence, trauma, and psychopathology: The challenges of going to scale
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
Children’s trauma-related mental health problems are widespread, largely untreated and constitute significant barriers to academic achievement and attainment. Translational research has begun to identify school-based interventions to prevent violence, trauma and psychopathology. We describe in detail the findings to date on research evaluating one such intervention, the Reading, Writing, Respect, and Resolution (4Rs) Program. The 4Rs Program has led to modest positive impacts on both classrooms and children after 1 year that appear to cascade to more impacts in other domains of children’s development after 2 years. This research strives not only to translate research into practice but also translate practice into research. However, considerable challenges must be met for such research to inform prevention strategies at population scale.
Article Number
1129
Publication Date
2011
Recommended Citation
Aber, J. Lawrence; Brown, Joshua L.; Jones, Stephanie M.; Berg, Juliette; and Torrente, Catalina, "School-based strategies to prevent violence, trauma, and psychopathology: The challenges of going to scale" (2011). Psychology Faculty Publications. 132.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/psych_facultypubs/132
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