The indirect effect of bullying on adolescent self-rated health through mental health: A gender specific pattern
Abstract
Bullying is a prevalent concern among adolescents and causes great mental/behavioral consequences. In addition to the direct association between bullying victimization and adolescent physical health (measured by self-rated health), this study investigates the indirect effect of mental health and the moderating role of gender to such relationship. Study participants comprised a national sample of adolescents (n = 3435) aged 15 to 16 years old in...
Paper Details
Title
The indirect effect of bullying on adolescent self-rated health through mental health: A gender specific pattern
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
104
Pages
104385 - 104385
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