Variation in the prevalence of different forms of victimisation connectedness: population-based study in lower and middle income to high-income countries (lmic-hics)

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    Bullying victimization is a serious global public health problem among adolescents and is associated with increased risk of adverse physical, cognitive, and mental health outcome (Biswas, Scott, Munir, Thomas, et_al, 2020; Przybylski and amp; Bowes, 2017). Irrespective of the mode of behaviour, bullying is defined as actions that are intentional, repeated and involve a power imbalance to the extent that it makes it difficult for the victim to defend themselves (Gladden, 2014; Thomas et_al, 2019). Most previous cross-national studies or systematic reviews on prevalence are limited to research that examined traditional forms of . . .

     

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