Nurse-Led program teaches teens to tame emotions, stop bullying
NCT ID NCT07261397
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a program led by school nurses to help high school students better manage their emotions and prevent bullying. About 100 teenagers in Bandung, Indonesia, took part. The program included lessons on identifying feelings, handling stress, building empathy, and resolving conflicts peacefully.
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Locations
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SMA Al Marwah and MAN Kota Bandung
Bandung, West Java, 40184, Indonesia
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