Category: Victimization

The Impact of Peer Victimization

Journal of Bullying and Social Aggression   Volume 1, Number 1, 2015  The Impact of Social and Relational Victimization on Depression, Anxiety, and Loneliness: A Meta-Analytic Review Priya A. Iyer-Eimerbrink Shannon A. Scielzo Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell   University of Texas at Arlington   Abstract   Previous research has linked victimization to increased internalizing problems (Hawker …

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Bullying: A Significant Public Health Problem

  Bullying is a significant public health problem because it is prevalent and harmful. Between 20% and 56% of young people are involved in bullying annually . Thus, in a classroom of 30 students, between 6 and 17 students are involved in bullying as a victim, perpetrator, or both (bully-victim). The specific rate of bullying victimization …

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