Meta-Analysis: Kids Involved In Bullying At Higher Risk Of Suicidal Thoughts, Actions

HealthDay (1/8, Dotinga) reports that according to a meta-analysis published in the February issue of the journal Pediatrics, children “involved in bullying are at higher risk of suicidal thoughts and actions.” After reviewing the results of “47 studies of bullying from around the world, including 18 from the” US, researchers also found that youngsters “who bullied others and were victims themselves were the most troubled of all.”

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— “Bullies and Their Victims May Be at Higher Risk of Suicide,” Randy Dotinga, HealthDay, January 7, 2015.

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