numbersdemonstrate that bullying and other school violence has become a vital social problem. It is imperative for us to face the challenge of solving this problem, but before we can tackle it, we need to have a thorough understanding of the issue. Among the questions are: What factors affect student bullying or victimization? Bullying Peer pressure may also lead to bullying in schools. Especially in schools where many minorities are present, chances are that some minorities will be bullied around. Peer pressure may exacerbate the problem since children may have to decide if they are the bully or if they want to take the risk to become a victim of bullying.
Bullyingand depression may be linked in some cases. Although bullying may be seen as an action that only affects children or a childish pastime, bullying can occur in anyone's life, regardless of age, and can have lasting impacts, such as PTSD from bullying.Studies show that it can also cause post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).. Because bullying can lead to adult or adolescent depression
Bullyingcan have a significant impact on a person's mental health and lead to anxiety, depression, and persistent low confidence. Bullying can present itself in many types (verbal, physical,
Teenagerswant to achieve personal goals and social prestige. Mainly, there are three reasons to explain school bullying. (1) Bully can get an attention because they are doing immoral activities. They can reach their purposes. (2) Some students are just for fun. (3) They are antisocial.

Bullyingamong students not only decreases their academic performance but also causes mental health problems and physical injury. The bullying may refer to the situation of "getting picked on" by others. It happens to different types of repeatedly occurring threats, harassments, abuse, ill -treatments and victimization.

Forinstance, victims of prejudicial bullying may experience cyberbullying, verbal bullying, relational aggression, physical bullying and sometimes even sexual bullying . Prejudicial bullying arises from a misguided or learned belief that certain groups of people deserve to be treated differently or with less respect.

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