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Nearly 30% of depression in adults can be traced to bullying by teens, study says [LATimes.com]

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Bullying may be responsible for nearly 30% of cases of depression among adults, a new study suggests.

By tracking 2,668 people from early childhood through adulthood, researchers found that 13-year-olds who were frequent targets of bullies were three times more likely than their non-victimized peers to be depressed as adults.

Even when the researchers accounted for factors like a teen’s record of behavioral problems, social class, child abuse and family history of depression, those who were bullied at least once a week were more than twice as likely to be depressed when they grew up.

 

[For more of this story, written by Karen Kaplan, go to http://www.latimes.com/science...-20150602-story.html]

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