People Bullied By Siblings In Early Adolescence May Have Increased Risk For Poor Mental Health Later In Adolescence, Research Suggests

Healio (10/7, Gramigna) reports, “Individuals who were bullied by their siblings in early adolescence had increased risk for poor mental health later in adolescence,” investigators concluded in a study that “analyzed data from 17,157 youth (48% girls), with a focus on early (age 11 years), middle (age 14 years) and late (age 17 years) adolescence.” The findings of the “prospective longitudinal study” were published online Sept. 30 in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence.

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— “Sibling bullying in early adolescence may worsen later mental health “Joe Gramigna, Healio, October 7, 2021

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