Short-Term Effects Of Bullying On Teens Essay

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Effects of Bullying on Teens “Suicide is the third leading cause of death for people aged 15-24 in the USA” (Shireen, Janapana, Rehmatullah, Temuri, Azim, 2014, p. 1). Bullying is a large problem found amongst teens today. The effects of bullying though, is the turmoil that the victims find themselves in long after the bullying has stopped. While there are many effects that bullying has on teens the following are the most common found: suicide, depression, and increased risk for mental health related diseases. According to Shireen et al. (2014) there are different types of bullying such as, physical, verbal, or social (p.2). Physical bullying includes acts like hitting, shoving, spitting, etc. Verbal bullying are acts such as name-calling, threats, etc. Social bullying according to Shireen et al. (2014) “includes gossip, rumor spreading, embarrassment, alienation or exclusion from a group, and using the Internet, e-mail or text messages to threaten” (p.2). According to …show more content…

Smokowski, Kopasz (2005) states some of the different short-term effects that bullying has on teens include the following: chronic absenteeism, reduced academic performance, increased apprehension, loneliness, feelings of abandonment, and suicidal ideation (p. 4). When it comes to long-term effects Smokowski (2005) states that at age 23, former victims of bullying become more depressed and have a lower self-esteem compared to young adults that did not experience bullying at a younger age (p. 5). Smokowski (2005) also mentions that as adult’s victims of bullying might experience more struggles in their personal relationships and in extreme cases, some former victims might carry out acts of revenge to the point of murdering former bullies (p. 5). While there are many effects of bullying the most common found are suicide, depression, and an increased risk of mental health related disorders and

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