Associations between School-Level Disadvantage, Bullying Involvement and Children's Mental Health
Bullying is a modifiable risk factor for poor mental health across childhood and adolescence. It is also socially patterned, with increased prevalence rates in more disadvantaged settings. The current study aimed to better understand whether school-level disadvantage is associated with different typ...
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Main Authors: | Julia R. Badger (Author), Mirela Zaneva (Author), Richard P. Hastings (Author), Matthew R. Broome (Author), Rachel Hayes (Author), Paul Patterson (Author), Naomi Rose (Author), Suzy Clarkson (Author), Judy Hutchings (Author), Lucy Bowes (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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