PREVENTING BULLYING: PUBLIC HEALTH
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Here are: 4 Findings of the current research since the report was 1st published in 2016.

Please read and select one or two of the findings or anything else in the chapter on which you want to write in your Discussion Post. Please read what others and written and respond to at least 2.

Finding 4.13: Individual who are involved in bullying (as perpetrators, targets or both) in any capacity are significantly more likely to contemplate or attempt suicide, compared to children not involved in bullying. 

Finding 4.12: The long-term consequences of being bullied extend into adulthood and the effects can be more severe than other forms of being maltreated as a child.

Finding 4.2: Individual who bully others are more likely to experience negative emotional, behavioral and mental health outcomes, though research has not distinguished bullying from other forms of peer aggression.

Finding 4.7: There is evidence that stressful events, such as might occur with experiences of being bullied, alter emotional brain circuits.

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