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Self-harm, in-person bullying and cyberbullying in secondary school-aged children: A data linkage study in Wales.

Ann JohnSze Chim LeeAlice PuchadesMarcos Del Pozo-BañosKelly MorganNicholas PageGraham MooreSimon Murphy
Published in: Journal of adolescence (2022)
We reaffirm the role of in-person bullying victimization on self-harm. Pupils were twice as likely to self-harm following in-person bullying as their nonvictimised peers. Interventions for young people that minimize the potential impacts of bullying on self-harm should also include strategies to prevent loneliness.
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