Victimized adolescents more at risk of thinking about suicide or attempting suicide at 15
Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 13:12
in Psychology & Sociology
A new study reports that adolescents chronically victimized during at least two school years, are about five times more at risk of thinking about suicide and six times more at risk of attempting suicide at 15 years compared to those who were never victimized. Peer victimization includes actions such as being called names, spreading rumours, excluding someone from a group on purpose, attacking someone physically or cyberbullying.