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dc.contributor.authorStrohmeier, Dagmar-
dc.contributor.authorStefanek, Elisabeth-
dc.contributor.authorYanagida, Takuya-
dc.contributor.authorSolomontos-Kountouri, Olga-
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-23T07:51:31Z-
dc.date.available2026-01-23T07:51:31Z-
dc.date.issued2020-05-
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-030-42302-5el
dc.identifier.urihttps://epiphanios.theo.ac.cy/jspui/handle/20.500.14286/119-
dc.description.abstractIt was examined whether the implementation of a whole-school anti-bullying program is able to increase cross-cultural friendships among 450 non-immigrant and 607 immigrant youth aged 10–14 years (M = 11.64 years, SD = 0.80). Over a period of one school year, teachers received three in-school trainings and implemented a 13-week social competence project in their classes. The social competence project was structured to foster the cross-cultural friendship potential in the classes by utilizing equal status, common goals, cooperation, and authority support. To investigate program effectiveness, a cluster randomized control study was realized, and longitudinal social network data were gathered. In total, 2-wave longitudinal data set was available from 11 intervention schools (53 classes, N = 719) and 5 control schools (27 classes, N = 338). Reciprocal and unilateral same-cultural friendship preference indices were calculated based on the social network data. Controlling for several class-level variables, multilevel growth modelling revealed no program effects regarding reciprocal same-cultural friendship preferences. However, a buffer effect on unilateral same-cultural friendship preferences among Turkish immigrant youth was found. The value of real-world teacher-led contact interventions to foster cross-cultural friendships is discussed.el
dc.format.extent227-245el
dc.language.isoenel
dc.publisherSpringer International Publishing AGel
dc.relation.ispartofContextualizing Immigrant Resilience: Cultural and Acculturation Perspectivesel
dc.subjectCross-Cultural Psychologyel
dc.subjectIntercultural Communicationel
dc.subjectMulticultural Educationel
dc.subjectCross-Cultural Managementel
dc.titleFostering cross-cultural friendships with the ViSC anti-bullying programel
dc.typeBook chapterel
dc.relation.placeChamel
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