Friday, March 20, 2020

Personal empowerment in teens related to bullying

Personally empowered teens are less likely to bully, harass and commit acts of sexual violence, according to a study by the University of New Hampshire, Rutgers University and University of Nebraska.
The Journal of Youth and Adolescence published the study. The study claimed that teens who have healthy relationships and support against violence prevention are less likely to mistreat their peers.The study also notes that coping mechanisms that the adolescents thrive and do well are important to prevent interpersonal violence.

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