The fact that bullying by peers in childhood increases the risk of, among other things, depressive or anxiety disorders in the future has been reported for some time. However, researchers at the University of Warwick, England, are now shedding new light on the aspect of adolescent violence - according to them, it can also promote psychotic disorders in adulthood, both in those who are bullied by peers and in those who bully other people themselves.
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