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Cyberbullying may fuel teen mental health problems through loneliness, study finds
A study found that adolescents who were cyberbullied were more likely to develop emotional and behavioral problems within six months when…
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A study found that adolescents who were cyberbullied were more likely to develop emotional and behavioral problems within six months when the bullying caused loneliness and impaired emotional regulation. The research highlights loneliness and difficulty managing emotions as key pathways linking cyberbullying to later mental‑health issues.
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