Using data from > 6000 families from a UK birth cohort, we tested the hypothesis that being the victim of sibling
bullying during childhood is independently associated with an increased risk of depression, anxiety, and self - harm at 18 years.
Depression and anxiety caused by
bullying during childhood will decrease over time, a new study suggests.
He thought, as many people did or still do,
that bullying during childhood is inevitable.
People who were involved in sibling
bullying during childhood are up to 3 times more likely to develop psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia in early adulthood.
Paterson talks about being
bullied during his childhood, even working in an anecdote about striking another child in the face with a lunch box, as part of a larger message to youth that things will get better.
The study, led by psychology researcher Karen A. Matthews of the University of Pittsburgh, showed that men who were
bullies during childhood were more likely to smoke cigarettes and use marijuana, to experience stressful circumstances, and to be aggressive and hostile at follow - up more than 20 years later.
Being
bullied during childhood or adolescence is a risk factor for a person's well - being and adjustment.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: A previous meta - analysis showed that being
bullied during childhood is related to psychosomatic problems, but many other studies have been published since then, including some longitudinal studies.
Not exact matches
People who were
bullied by siblings
during childhood are up to three times more likely to develop psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia in early adulthood, according to new research by the University of Warwick.
Decreased exposure to
bullying and family problems
during childhood and adolescence could help reduce adult mental illness in extremely low birth weight preemies, according to a new study from McMaster University.
Previous studies have found a link between
bullying and a higher risk of mental health problems
during childhood, such as low self - esteem, poor school performance, depression and an increased risk for suicide.
His rigorous conditioning and perseverance as a track star, as well as his
childhood of being
bullied and ridiculed by his peers for being Italian, gave him the fortitude to go the distance
during his days in World War II as an Air Force bombardier whose plane is shot down, forcing him and fellow soldiers to have to survive in a life raft in the middle of the Pacific Ocean for weeks.
Prevention and intervention programs aimed at reducing mental health problems
during childhood should target
bullying as an important risk factor.