Accordingto data, approximately 10 percent of US children and adolescents are the victims of frequent bullying by peers. In the aftermath of being bullied, victims may develop a variety of psychological as well as somatic symptoms, some of which may persist into adulthood. Psychological symptoms may include social difficulties, internalizing TextMe Effects of School Bullying According to StopBullying.gov, the effects of school bullying can follow children into adulthood. Possible effects include: Emotional or mental health issues, such as clinical depression and anxiety Changes in hobbies or enjoyment of certain activities Physical health complaints Schoolbullying is an important concern. Whilst there is growing knowledge about the nature, extent and effects of school bullying, areas of complexity in research findings remain. In this paper we develop our thinking on school bullying using a sociocultural theoretical framework. We review existing literature around three main themes: 1) The Studentswho are targeted for bullying are often members of historically marginalized groups, such as racial and ethnic minorities, the LGBTQ community, and children with different abilities. Students who are bullied can disengage from school, which can, in turn, negatively impacts their relationships and academic achievement. students. Olweus (1997) qualifies that this negative action forms an intentionally aggressive act Does bullying cause . emotional problems? A prospective study of young teenagers. 323 Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

cause and effect of bullying to students