2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40359-015-0092-1
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Bullied at school, bullied at work: a prospective study

Abstract: BackgroundThe consequences of childhood bullying victimisation are serious. Much previous research on risk factors for being bullied has used a cross-sectional design, impeding the possibility to draw conclusions on causality, and has not considered simultaneous effects of multiple risk factors. Paying closer attention to multiple risk factors for being bullying can provide a basis for designing intervention programmes to prevent or reduce bullying among children and adolescents.MethodsRisk factors for bullyin… Show more

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“…Approximately 45% of those who experienced bullying at school when 14-15 years old also experienced bullying in higher education or at work three years later. 2 The Lancet notes that recognising that maltreatment often occurs across several settings and persists 'is vitally important for families and clinicians who must look for bullying behaviours in every setting in which bullying can and does take place'. 5…”
Section: A Safe Havenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Approximately 45% of those who experienced bullying at school when 14-15 years old also experienced bullying in higher education or at work three years later. 2 The Lancet notes that recognising that maltreatment often occurs across several settings and persists 'is vitally important for families and clinicians who must look for bullying behaviours in every setting in which bullying can and does take place'. 5…”
Section: A Safe Havenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk factors for being bullied at work were: being over weight; smoking; low self-assessed position; low sense of coherence, and low socioeconomic status. 2 Disentangling the relationships can, however, prove difficult. For example, overweight adolescents have poorer psychological wellbeing and more depressive feelings than their leaner counterparts.…”
Section: A Complex Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is linked with a cluster of physical and emotional symptoms in victims such as suicidality, school phobia, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, alcohol consumption, posttraumatic stress disorder, self-injurious behavior, psychosis, sleeping difficulties, somatic symptoms and poor academic and workrelated achievement [2,[4][5][6][7][8]. Bullies are also likely to report externalizing symptoms and have increased incidence of criminality and drug use as adults [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%