Tag: bullying

Study suggests family support reduces chance of school and workplace bullying

From the Anglia Ruskin University press release: Having a supportive family environment makes school-age LGB children in the UK significantly less likely to be victims of bullying, according to new… Read more »

Study suggests cyberbullied teens are more likely to have depression, sleep problems

From the University at Buffalo press release: Teens who experience cyberbullying are more likely to suffer from poor sleep, which in turn raises levels of depression, found a University at… Read more »

Study suggests school bullying increases chances of mental health issues and unemployment in later life

From the Lancaster University press release: Victims of bullying in secondary school have dramatically increased chances of mental health problems and unemployment in later life. New research led by Lancaster… Read more »

Study suggests parental behavior affects the involvement of children in cyberbullying

From the University of Seville press release: Experts from the Universities of Seville and Cordoba have recently published a study of the perception that adolescents have of the upbringing they… Read more »

Study suggests victimized employees tend to be blamed for their mistreatment

From the University of Central Florida press release: As if being picked on wasn’t bad enough, victims of workplace mistreatment may also be seen as bullies themselves, even if they’ve… Read more »

Study suggests bullying bosses negatively impact employee performance and behaviour

From the Portland State University press release: Employees bullied by their bosses are more likely to report unfairness and work stress, and consequently become less committed to their jobs or… Read more »

Study suggests family, school support makes kids more likely to stand up to bullying

From the North Carolina State University press release: A recent study from North Carolina State University and the University of South Carolina finds that young people with good family relationships… Read more »