PODCAST: Who is at Risk for Bullying?
Ingrid Donato, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Bullying can happen anywhere—cities, suburbs, or rural towns. Depending on the environment, some groups—such as lesbian,...
View ArticleResearch Brief: Low Socioeconomic Status Contributes to Bullying Risk
Nikila Kakarla, U.S. Department of EducationAt the third Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention Summit, attendees asked for ways to easily access and understand the latest research on bullying. In an...
View ArticlePODCAST: The Effects of Being Bullied
Dr. Marci Hertz, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Bullying can affect everyone—those who are bullied, those who bully, and those who witness bullying. Bullying is linked to many...
View ArticleResearch Brief: Children with Autism at Risk for Bullying
Anthony Rizkalla, US Department of EducationFrom a very early age, we pick up on important social cues that benefit us throughout school, and even into our working lives.Risk...
View ArticlePODCAST: Bullying, Depression, and Suicide
James Wright, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Bullying can affect everyone—those who are bullied, those who bully, and those who witness bullying. Bullying is linked...
View ArticleWhat Do Bullying and Youth Substance Use Have in Common? More Than You Might...
Frances M. Harding, Director, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention at SAMHSAOn the surface, bullying and youth substance use may seem like separate problems. However, from research, we know that kids...
View ArticlePODCAST: The Bullying Environment
Erin Reiney, The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)Bullying can happen anywhere. It can happen in person, online, or behind your back. But there are some groups that are at higher...
View ArticleResearch Brief: Suicide and Bullying
Elizabeth Edgerton, Health Resources & Services Administration, and Susan Limber, Clemson UniversityRecent media publicity around suicides by youth who were bullied by their peers has led many to...
View ArticleBullying and Body Image
Chelsea Perugini, U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesAlthough bullying can occur among individuals of any weight, overweight and underweight children tend to be at higher risk for bullying....
View ArticleBullying and Suicide: What’s the Connection?
Alana Vivolo-Kantor and Helen Singer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ingrid Donato and James Wright, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationIn the past decade, headlines...
View ArticleBullying Gets Under Your Skin: Health Effects of Bullying on Children and Youth
Tracy Vaillancourt Ph.D., Professor and Canada Research Chair in Children's Mental Health and Violence Prevention at the University of Ottawa, and Elizabeth Edgerton, M.D., Health Resources and...
View ArticleBullying and Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
Chevese Turner, Founder, President & CEO, The Binge Eating Disorder Association and Steffie Rapp, U.S. Department of JusticeIt was time for everyone in my 6th grade class to line up in the school...
View ArticleEveryone can help stop bullying of children with Tourette Syndrome
Angelika H. Claussen and Rebecca H. Bitsko, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Child Development Studies TeamMay 15-June 15 is...
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