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Association of Early-Life Exposure to Income Inequality With Bullying in Adolescence in 40 Countries [JAMA]

JAMA study, N=>800K  / >29K schools

"Socioeconomic inequality in early life may shape developmental processes that put adolescents at risk of being bullied."

JAMA Pediatrics | Original Investigation

Association of Early-Life Exposure to Income Inequality With Bullying in Adolescence in 40 Countries Frank J. Elgar, PhD; Genevieve Gariepy, PhD; Melanie Dirks, PhD; Sophie D. Walsh, PhD; Michal Molcho, PhD; Alina Cosma, PhD; Marta Malinowska-Cieslik, PhD; Peter D. Donnelly, MD; Wendy Craig, PhD

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JAMA Income inequality bullying

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