This belief is especially true for bystanders who have been
victims of bullying before.
Not exact matches
But about 20 percent
of those who were
bullies as children had a mental health problem that needed medical treatment as a teen or young adult, and 23 percent
of the kids who were
victims of frequent
bullying had sought help for a psychiatric problem
before age 30.
Externalizing behavior (via parent and teacher ratings) was measured
before the start
of camp; peer preference and friendship quantity (via peer nominations) were measured in the middle
of camp, and
bully status and
victim status (via peer nominations) were measured at the end
of camp.