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The bully as victim?

Paediatric Nursing, 2005
Bullying in schools is now widely acknowledged and the detrimental effect on children who are bullied is well recognised. A literature review aimed at exploring the links between bullying and depression in primary school children uncovered evidence of depression in the children who bully.
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The Victims of Bullying

2003
Schools usually do not keep records of children who are victimized by bullies, and so victimization in schools may be more widespread than was previously thought. In fact, an estimated 160,000 children do not come to school each day because they are afraid of being victimized by bullies (Walker et al., 1995).
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Bullies, victims, and bully-victims: differences in level of social bonding

2010
This study investigates differences among bully role groups and social bonding to family and school. Victimization and bullying were examined in a community-based sample of 1071 students of elementary and secondary school in Belgrade, Serbia. Based on these scores four groups of students (bullies, victims, bully-victims, and neutrals) were included in ...
Popović-Ćitić, Branislava   +1 more
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Bullying victimization: time trends and the overlap between traditional and cyberbullying across countries in Europe and North America

International Journal of Public Health, 2019
A. Cosma   +6 more
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