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Bullying Exerts Psychiatric Effects into Adulthood (Bullies and victims at…
Bullying Exerts Psychiatric Effects into Adulthood
Bullies and victims at risk for psychiatric problems as adults
Anxiety
Depression
Substance Abuse
Suicide
Agoraphobia
Panic Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Most studies are short-term
Long-term studies show that victims do not just 'get over it' as adults
Lasting effects decades after childhood event
Bully-Victims (victims who begin bullying)
"loners"
less social skills
impulsive
aggressive
14x risk of panic disorder
5x risk of depressive disorders
10x risk of suicidal ideation
Great emotional and financial cost to society
Prevention could lower health costs
Would create safer environment for children
Create emotional stability of adults