Children who experience bullying at a young age are at a much higher risk of developing significant mental health issues by age 17, a new study has found.
Childhood bullying can lead to significant distrust in others among young teenagers, greatly increasing their risk of serious mental health problems by adulthood.
Children who become distrustful after being bullied are more likely to develop significant mental health problems as adolescents, according to a new study, published in the journal Nature Mental Health.
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