For example, when consistent efforts towards altering the power structure were abandoned at higher ecological levels (e.g., government and community support), the Norwegian OBPP failed to have significant effects and bullying returned to pre-intervention levels (Roland, 2011). These multiple layers of factors that can influence and promote
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Nevertheless, the urgency of addressing bullying cannot be overstated due to its adverse impacts on both bullies and the bullied, which can scar both for life. Consequently, this study explores the impacts of bullying on both the bully and the bullied. Previous studies have shown that bullying causes adverse effects to entire studentStudies such as “The Effects of Bullying on Children in School” have shown that bullying may lead to depression, low self-esteem, mental illness, and even suicide. According to Bullyingstatistics. org rates of Bullycide, a term used to describe suicide as a result of severe bullying, have increased by 50 percent in the past 30 years. The fact that bullying is a widespread problem all over the world has many negative psychological and physical effects on the victims of bullying. The effects can be categorized into three main categories psychological, physical, and socioeconomic effects. First of all, the psychological effects are the most common result of bullying.
loss of self-esteem. stomachaches. headaches. Adults may also notice emotional symptoms, such as: anxiety. embarrassment. frustration. their child is unable to talk about their feelings. The
The Relationship Between Addiction And Bullying. Both bullying and addiction are serious problems with a complex relationship, with each influencing the development and severity of the other. In particular, bullying is often both the cause and result of physical, mental, and emotional trauma that can lead to substance abuse and addiction.The effects can be hurtful, cause physical health problems, and, in the most severe cases, can result in suicide. Cyberbullying can be worse than in-person bullying because it is difficult to walk .