
@article{ref1,
title="A Computer-Based Violence Prevention Intervention for Young Adolescents: Pilot Study",
journal="Adolescence",
year="1998",
author="Bosworth, Kris and Espelage, Dorothy L. and DuBay, Tracy",
volume="33",
number="132",
pages="785-796",
abstract="Technology must be explored as a means of teaching adolescents ways to resolve conflict without violence. This paper reports on the development and pilot testing of a multimedia tool (SMART Talk) that teaches anger management, perspective taking, and mediation skills using games, interactive assessment interviews, cartoons, and animation. Results indicate that SMART Talk is popular with both males and females, and its use increases knowledge and practice of prosocial behaviors. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Adolescence, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by Libra Publishers)For more information about SMART Talk, now known as SMART Team, see VioPro record number 1033.Juvenile ViolenceComputer BasedViolence PreventionViolence InterventionEarly AdolescencePrevention ProgramIntervention ProgramProsocial SkillsSocial Skills TrainingAnger ManagementProgram DevelopmentConflict ResolutionEarly AdolescenceJunior High School StudentJuvenile AngerChild AngerChild ViolenceChild DevelopmentJuvenile DevelopmentYouth DevelopmentPrevention ProgramProgram EvaluationLate ChildhoodEarly AdolescenceGrade 711-99<p />",
language="en",
issn="0001-8449",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}