Being bullied is associated with mental distress and suicideattempts in teens plos PLOSONE
Adjusted odds ratios of feelings of sadness or hopelessness and suicide attempt adjusted for bully-victims .Unadjusted ORs indicated that students who reported being physically bullied were no more likely to reports feelings of sadness or hopelessness than students who reported no instances of being bullied.
Racial bullying increased feelings of sadness and hopelessness for single and 3–5 bullying episodes, but those racially bullied 11 or more times appeared no more likely to feel sad or hopeless than students who had not been racially bullied. All forms and experiences of sexual or gender-based bullying were significant for suicide attempts and had ORs ranging from 1.44 to 2.84.Students who reported cyberbullying were 1.22 to 1.52 times more likely to report feeling sad or hopeless than students who had not undergone such bullying. For both types of cyberbullying, a single episode was enough to result in sadness or hopelessness but the ORs did not always significantly increase with greater experience of being bullied.
Social exclusion bullying had no significant association on suicide attempts, but aORs for 3–5 or more experiences of bullying ranged from 1.32 to 1.81 for sadness or hopelessness. The aORs were significant for both being prescribed and taking psychotropic medications. Racial bullying had no significant association on aORs for sadness or hopelessness for both those prescribed and those taking psychotropic medications. The 95% CIs either overlapped 1 or were below 1. This was not the case with the unadjusted ORs, which were significant for 1 and 3–5 episodes.
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