#9844. The long-term consequences of peer victimization on physical and psychological health: A longitudinal study

September 2026publication date
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Clinical Psychology;
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology;
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Abstract:
Purpose: This study examined whether social and physical peer victimization in adolescence led to changes in psychological and physical health outcomes. Methods: One hundred and twenty adolescents (boys = 54) and a parent completed measures of peer victimization and health approximately 2 years apart.
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