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Review Long-term effects of bullying
adc.bmj.comNov 25, 2014 · CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD (18–50 YEARS) Children who were victims of bullying have been consistently found to be at higher risk for internalising problems, in particu-lar diagnoses of anxiety disorder55 and depression9 in young adulthood and middle adulthood (18–50 years of age) (table 2).56 Furthermore, victims were at increased risk for dis-
Longitudinal Relations Between Children’s Exposure to TV ...
www.apa.orgdemonstrated, only a few studies have examined this relation from childhood to adulthood, and these studies of children growing up in the 1960s reported significant relations only for boys. The current study examines the longitudinal relations between TV-violence viewing at ages 6 to 10 and adult aggressive
DELINQUENCY Juvenile - Welcome to the United …
www.un.orgDelinquent and criminal behaviour among young people, as they negotiate the transition from childhood to adulthood in an increasingly complex and confusing world, is the