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More Evidence That Bullying Raises Kids' Suicide Risk

Children and teens involved in bullying -- victims and perpetrators alike -- are more likely to think about suicide or attempt it. And cyber bullying appears more strongly linked to suicidal thoughts than other forms of bullying, a new research review finds.

The findings "establish with more certainty that bullying is related to suicide thoughts and attempts," said study lead author Mitch van Geel, a researcher with the Institute of Education and Child Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands. "And we establish that these results hold for boys and girls, and older and younger children."

Bullying is widespread among children and teens. According to previous studies, almost 50 percent of kids in grades 4 to 12 reported being bullied within the previous month. Nearly one-third said they were bullies themselves.

 

http://consumer.healthday.com/kids-health-information-23/adolescents-and-teen-health-news-719/more-evidence-that-bullying-raises-suicide-risk-in-kids-685624.html 

 

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Great article!  Bullying is not addressed by our school system (150,000 kids under their care).  I wish more was done to help protect kids both my parents and community leaders.  Thanks for sharing.

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