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New study: Adolescents suffering from depression more likely to be bullied

( Arizona State University ) A new study provides evidence that adolescents who suffer from depression are more likely to develop difficulty in peer relationships including being bullied at school. It's often assumed that being bullied leads to psychological problems, such as depression, but the study doesn't support this line of thought.

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New study: Adolescents suffering from depression more likely to be bullied

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