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Experiencing Bullying During Childhood Directly Increases The Likelihood Of Self-Harm In Late Adolescence

May 30, 2013 by

The analysis, led by researchers from the University of Warwick in association with colleagues at the University of Bristol, highlights that being bullied at primary school age can cause enough distress to significantly increase the risk of self-harming in later adolescence...

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