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Evaluation of the Effect of the BOAT® Structured Prevention Program on Violence in Middle Schools

Evaluation of the Effect of the BOAT® Structured Prevention Program on Violence in Middle Schools

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13-17 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Violence has major consequences for the health and development of children and teenagers, even though it is commonplace, particularly in secondary schools. The team at the Centre Ressources pour les Intervenants auprès d'Auteurs de Violences Sexuelles Languedoc-Roussillon (CRIAVS-LR, CHU Montpellier) has created a BOite A ouTils to prevent sexual and gender-based violence: the BOAT, for professionals working with children and teenagers aged between 5 and 18. Structured around 5 themes and 4 age groups, the BOAT is very easy to use. The 134 intervention sheets have been validated and designed to target a risk factor (to be reduced) or a protective factor (to be developed) so that children do not become perpetrators or victims of violence.

Description

The study will involve 60 middle school (10 middle school REP/REP+ in six academies) over four consecutive school years between 2023 and 2027, the first year being devoted to preparing the study with the establishment. The research project is coordinated by the Montpellier University Hospital, and regulatory approvals have been sought from the relevant authorities.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Middle school students: students enrolled in a middle school included in the study, enrolled in the fourth or ninth grade and randomly selected to participate in the research. The age of a fourth or ninth grader is between 13 and 17.
    • Educational team: professionals and teachers working in a middle school participating in the research (included in the study).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Schoolchildren: opposition to participation in the search by the child's parents (or one of the 2 parents with parental authority) and/or opposition by the child.
  • Educational team: opposition to participation in the search.
  • Person unable to speak French
  • Person unable to understand the nature, purpose and methodology of the study

Study details
    Students
    Middle Schools
    Prevention
    Violence

NCT06471413

University Hospital, Montpellier

15 October 2025

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