Being bullied at school is associated with a greater risk of mental health problems (Chouhy et al., 2017 Holt et al., 2015 Klomek et al., 2015 Moore et al., 2017 Schoeler et al., 2018), psychosomatic and physical health problems (Chouhy et al., 2017 Deryol & Wilcox, 2020 Gini & Pozzoli, 2013 Moore et al., 2017), school absenteeism (Fry et al., 2018), poor academic performance (Chouhy et al., 2017 Fry et al., 2018 Moore et al., 2017), and delinquency (Cullen et al., 2008 Lo et al., 2020 Ttofi et al., 2012), although the risk of developing delinquency later in life is much stronger for bullies and bully/victims than it is for victims (Klomek et al., 2015). ![]() Bullying is defined as repeated aggressive, offensive, or inhumane behavior directed toward individuals who are disadvantaged or less powerful in relation to the perpetrator(s) (Hellström et al., 2021).
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