Teenagers who are subjected to bullying and teasing are at risk of becoming depressed, but those from either low-income or wealthier families may be particularly vulnerable, new research hints.

The study of nearly 5,400 Swedish high school students found that those who said they’d often been ridiculed

Bullying In Teens May Cause Depression

or teased were at greater risk of having symptoms of depression.

However, that risk was influenced by

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