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Retraction Note: KiVa anti-bullying program: preventing and reducing bullying behavior among students– a scoping review
Rohman Hikmat, Suryani Suryani, Iyus Yosep, Rohani Jeharsae

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TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression · Student Stress and Coping
Retraction Note: BMC Public Health (2024) 24:2923
10.1186/s12889-024-20086-8
The Editors have retracted this article after concerns were raised about its representation of the KiVa anti-bullying program. For example, this article states that the KiVa program includes a system of anonymised complaints and that it incorporates self-therapy and meditation techniques, though these are not features of the program. Concerns have also been raised that the article misrepresents the content of several studies cited as part of this review. For example, reference no. 2 does not mention bullying prevalence in Estonia, Russia or Japan, as is claimed in the article, and reference no. 41 reports a study conducted with students in grades 3–5, not grades 8–9 as is claimed in the article. The Editors no longer have confidence in the findings of this review.
Suryani Suryani agrees with this retraction. The remaining authors did not respond to correspondence from the Publisher regarding this retraction.
