Peer victimization during adolescence: concurrent and prospective impact on symptoms of depression and anxietyTools Stapinski, Lexine A., Araya, Ricardo, Heron, Jon, Montgomery, Alan A. and Stallard, Paul (2014) Peer victimization during adolescence: concurrent and prospective impact on symptoms of depression and anxiety. Anxiety, Stress & Coping, 28 (1). pp. 105-120. ISSN 1477-2205 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractBACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for long-lasting effects on the well-being of victims. To date, research has focused on the consequences of peer victimization during childhood but neglected adolescence. Peer relationships and approval become increasingly important during adolescence; thus, peer victimization at this age may have a damaging psychological impact.
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