Victimisation in urban primary schools of high ‐poverty areas: associations with health‐related quality of life, depression and social support

ConclusionsAlthough from a high‐poverty area, rates were consistent with data from more affluent areas. Results stress an importance on specific school aggression behaviours when measuring victimisation rates, along with corresponding health consequences. Future research should continue to adopt the behaviour‐based assessment of victimisation to provide an overall picture of the problem.
Source: Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research