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. 2020 Nov 2;175(1):1–12. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3541

Table 1. Meta-analyses of Effectiveness of Randomized Clinical Trials Assessing School Anti-Bullying Interventions.

Outcome Variable Duration of intervention, mean (95% CI), wk Length of follow-up, mean (range), wk k No. of participants Meta-analysisa Heterogeneityb Publication biasc
Intervention groups Control groups Cohen d, mean (95% CI) FDR corrected P value Q statistic P value I2 statistic, % Fail-safe N Regression intercept P value
Overall bullyingd
End of intervention 32.6 (23.7 to 41.6) NA 45 46 847 45 744 −0.150 (−0.191 to −0.109) <.001 <.001 85.3 209 .03
Follow-up 31.5 (15.8 to 47.2) 44.0 (3 to 104) 21 11 020 11 977 −0.171 (−0.243 to −0.099) <.001 <.001 80.0 16 .09
Bullying perpetration
End of intervention 35.9 (25.3 to 46.6) NA 35 43 199 42 991 −0.111 (−0.146 to −0.077) <.001 <.001 78.8 558 .006
Follow-up 33.4 (15.4 to 51.4) 39.2 (3 to 104) 17 7889 7993 −0.175 (−0.276 to −0.073) .002 <.001 85.9 49 .18
Bullying exposure
End of intervention 34.8 (22.9 to 46.6) NA 32 37 190 37 001 −0.158 (−0.225 to −0.092) <.001 <.001 94.1 25 .33
Follow-up 23.5 (9.5 to 37.5) 40.9 (4 to 78) 13 6971 7629 −0.122 (−0.173 to −0.071) <.001 .060 41.3 12 .20
Cyberbullyinge
End of intervention 33.4 (5.5 to 67.3) NA 5 3271 2472 −0.135 (−0.201 to −0.069) <.001 .290 19.7 5 .34
Follow-up 78.0 (NA) 52.0 (NA) 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Attitudes that discourage bullying
End of intervention 27.7 (19.7 to 35.6) NA 25 20 537 17 778 0.195 (0.145 to 0.245) <.001 <.001 78.4 4 .007
Follow-up 34.8 (17.4 to 52.2) 50.1 (2 to 104) 14 5517 4596 0.143 (0.083 to 0.202) <.001 .011 52.5 2 .06
Attitudes that encourage bullying
End of intervention 27.1 (17.4 to 36.8) NA 15 15 884 14 037 −0.115 (−0.184 to −0.046) .04 <.001 85.2 14 .58
Follow-up 19.2 (10.8 to 48.2) 48.6 (4 to 78) 7 3329 3299 −0.123 (−0.197 to −0.048) .002 .070 48.6 69 .69
Mental health problems
End of intervention 25.7 (11.1 to 40.2) NA 20 14 543 14 649 −0.205 (−0.277 to −0.133) <.001 <.001 83.7 10 <.001
Follow-up 20.8 (7.8 to 44.4) 27.3 (2 to 52) 6 1605 1621 −0.202 (−0.347 to −0.056) .01 .012 65.7 4 .001
School climate
End of intervention 36.5 (13.1 to 59.9) NA 12 11 417 11 995 0.070 (0.044 to 0.096) <.001 .700 0 NA .02
Follow-up 18.8 (8.3 to 44.9) 62.4 (52 to 78) 5 2647 2978 0.135 (0.037 to 0.233) .009 .006 72.0 1 .92

Abbreviations: FDR, false discovery rate; k, number of samples; NA, not applicable.

a

Positive Cohen d values indicate that a specific variable increases more in the intervention group than in the control group during the assessed period, whereas negative Cohen d values indicate the opposite.

b

Q statistic is a magnitude of heterogeneity, and I2 statistic is a measure of the proportion of variance in summary effect size attributable to heterogeneity.

c

Fail-safe N by Orwin39 refers to the number of unpublished studies required to move estimates to a nonsignificant threshold. Regression intercept P value refers to the linear regression method by Egger et al.40

d

Overall bullying is a pooled measure, including data on bullying perpetration, bullying exposure, and cyberbullying.

e

Cyberbullying includes pooled cyberbullying perpetration and cyberbullying exposure data.