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Assessing Peer Conflict and Aggressive Behaviors: A Guide for Out-of-School Time Program Practitioners

Author(s): 
Sidorowicz, K., & Hair, E.C.
Organization: 
Child Trends
Publisher: 
Child Trends
Date Published: 
October, 2009

This brief defines peer conflict, how it differs by age and gender, what factors are associated with youth who engage in aggressive behaviors, and ways to reduce peer conflict. It includes specific questions to assess the prevalence of aggressive behaviors and peer conflict among students.

Download a copy of Assessing Peer Conflict and Aggressive Behaviors: A Guide for Out-of-School Time Program Practitioners (PDF, 155 KB) from the Child Trends Web site.

Keywords
Topics: 
  • Bullying
  • After School Out-of-School Time
  • School Violence
Resource Type: 
  • Brief/Guide

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