Cyberbullying Linked to Youth Suicide
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•Study: Bullied kids at greater risk of suicide attempts
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Psychiatrist Yuko Mori's dissertation looked at the chief mental health challenges facing youths in more than a dozen Asian and European countries.
It marked the first large-scale international study of links between cyberbullying and suicide attempts.
The researcher also surveyed more than 21,000 youths between the ages of 13-15 about how safe they feel at school.
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