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Bullied to Death
Perceptions of Peer Abuse and Suicidal Behaviour during Adolescence
Jolynn V. Carney
Youngstown State University
This study investigated the perceptions of adolescents concerning the relationship between chronic peer abuse and suicidal behaviour. The major thesis is that chronic peer abuse is an additional risk for adolescent suicidal behaviour. The results of the study upheld this contention and added a surprising component in that bystander perceptions supported victims' views.
School Psychology International, Vol. 21, No. 2,
213-223 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/0143034300212007

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