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BMJ Publishing Group, BMJ, apr26 2(344), p. e2683-e2683

DOI: 10.1136/bmj.e2683

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Bullying victimisation and risk of self harm in early adolescence: longitudinal cohort study

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Abstract

Objectives To test whether frequent bullying victimisation in childhood increases the likelihood of self harming in early adolescence, and to identify which bullied children are at highest risk of self harm.