Children at Risk of Depression and ADHD More Likely to Be Bullied
Children at risk of developing mental health disorders such as depression and ADHD are more likely to be bullied, according to scientists...The authors of the study, published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, defined bullying as “repeated, intentional aggression by a more powerful bully against a less powerful individual," and highlighted as many as one in five adolescents suffer physical or verbal abuse.
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