What The Study Did:
Using survey responses from students in some Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, high schools, researchers investigated how
experiences of
bullying based on race/ethnicity/
national origin and other marginalized
identities are associated with outcomes for
health, mental health and violence
among adolescents.
Authors:
Chardée A. Galán, Ph.D., of the University of Pittsburgh,
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s the corresponding author.
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