Association of early-life exposure to income inequality with bullying in adolescence in 40 countries
JAMA Pediatrics Jul 05, 2019
Elgar FJ, et al. - Via involving 425,938 male students and 448,265 female students, researchers studied the relationship between income inequality during infancy and early childhood and adolescents’ involvement in bullying others, experiences of being bullied, or both. This research took place from February 1994 to March 2014 in 40 countries. According to results, early-life exposure to income inequality was linked to being bullied. While further research on the underlying pathways is required to guide intervention, these outcomes suggest temporality in the link between inequality and violence and propose that adolescent victimization is related to growing up in areas of high-income inequality.
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