Year: 2014 Source: Journal of Adolescent Health.(2013).53(1):S37ÐS42.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.12.008 SIEC No: 20140081

This is the first study to examine the extent to which frequent involvement in high-school bullying (as a bullying perpetrator, victim of bullying, or bully-victim) increases the risk for later depression and suicidality beyond other well-established risk factors of suicide. The study included 96 students who reported being a bully, a victim, or a bully-victim, and also reported depression, suicidality, or substance problems during an initial suicide screen.