Study finds bullies and victims suffer equally
According to Shahar, these findings have relevance for both the basic scientific understanding of adolescent violence and the development of preventive intervention targeting youth violence and depression. “We are all inclined to divide the world into good and bad, strong and weak, vulnerable and resilient,” says Shahar. “Our findings, however, question this tendency by noting that the most disturbed adolescents are both perpetrators and victims.”
It was also found that adolescents who were already depressed during fifth grade showed the highest levels of violence-related depression during sixth grade. “The most likely culprit,” says Shahar, “is a violent social environment which propels youth to be both violent and afflicted. They might signal their plight through elevated symptoms of depression. Unfortunately, such a depression might render these teens particularly vulnerable to the effects of violence, creating a vicious cycle.”
The findings were published in the journal Prevention Science.
Viva Sarah Press