Bullying Others Increases the Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems, Vice Versa: Columbia University
December 07, 2019
December 07, 2019
NEW YORK, Dec. 7 [TNSsociologyresearch-Journal of Adolescent Health] -- Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health issued the following news:
A new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health suggests there is a two-way relationship between bullying perpetration and mental health problems among youth in the U.S. Researchers report that bullying perpetration increased the risk of developing internalizing problems, and having internalizing problems increase . . .
A new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health suggests there is a two-way relationship between bullying perpetration and mental health problems among youth in the U.S. Researchers report that bullying perpetration increased the risk of developing internalizing problems, and having internalizing problems increase . . .