Peer, teacher, parental and school bonding for students involved in bullying situations: a comparison of the non-involved, bullies, victims, and bully/victims Universiteit Gent
Being involved in bullying episodes can provide a threat for healthy youth development. Studies find that being victimized results in a multitude of psychomatic problems, such as depression (Slee, 1995). Being a bully can result in some serious health-related consequences as well. Bullies are shown to be as vulnerable to feelings of depression as victims (Slee, 1995). Moreover, bullies have a poorer psychosocial functioning than others (Haynie ...