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Citation

Gulland A. BMJ 2017; 359: j4628.

Affiliation

London.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/bmj.j4628

PMID

28982697

Abstract

Children who are bullied are likely to develop symptoms of depression and anxiety, however these symptoms dissipate over time, a study has found.1

Exposure to bullying is already associated with poor mental health but establishing a direct detrimental effect has been difficult.

The study, in JAMA Psychiatry, used twins as a way of establishing a control group, accounting for shared environmental and genetic sources, and other mitigating factors.

Some 11 108 twins from the Twins Early Development Study were asked at ages 11 and 16 whether they had been exposed to physical …


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