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ScienceDaily · 05/07/2025 13:05 EDT

Losing a parent may increase children's risk of being bullied

A new study surveyed 21,000 children in China and found that the association between parental bereavement and school bullying varied by sex of the child and deceased parent, age when the death occurred, and geographical area. Adolescents in rural areas, girls, and older youth (ages 13-17) were at higher risk of bullying after either parent died.

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