Body Safety Training Workbook (BST)

Scientific Rating:
3
Promising Research Evidence
See scale of 1-5

Additional Implementation Resources

Since this program Body Safety Training Workbook (BST) was highly rated on the Scientific Rating Scale, program representatives were asked to provide additional implementation information.

Pre-Implementation Materials

There are no pre-implementation materials to measure organizational or provider readiness for Body Safety Training Workbook (BST).

Formal Support for Implementation

There is formal support available for implementation of Body Safety Training Workbook (BST) as listed below:

Program staff is available for implementation support via phone, email, and Skype consults.

Fidelity Measures

There are no fidelity measures for Body Safety Training Workbook (BST).

Implementation Guides or Manuals

There are implementation guides or manuals for Body Safety Training Workbook (BST) as listed below:

The introduction to the BST explains how to use the program.

Research on How to Implement the Program

Research has been conducted on how to implement Body Safety Training Workbook (BST) as listed below:

  • Wurtele, Kast, Miller-Perrin, & Kondrick (1989). A comparison of programs for teaching personal safety skills to preschoolers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57 (4), 505-511. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-006X.57.4.505
  • Wurtele, Gillispie, Currier, & Franklin (1992). A comparison of teachers vs. parents as instructors of a personal safety program for preschoolers. Child Abuse & Neglect, 16(1), 127-137. https://doi.org/10.1016/0145-2134(92)90013-H
  • Wurtele, Kast, & Melzer (1992). Sexual abuse prevention education for young children: A comparison of teachers and parents as instructors. Child Abuse & Neglect, 16(6), 865-876. https://doi.org/10.1016/0145-2134(92)90088-9