The article entitled, The Role of Perceived Social Supportin the Relationship Between Being Bullied and Mental Health Difficulties InAdolescents written
by Nathalie Noret, Simon C. Hunter and Susan Rasmussen, explore the role of
social support when it comes to being
bullied and having mental health difficulties. Within the research the authors were trying
to analyze whether or not teenagers were able to receive any kind of support
from their families, friends, peers and teachers and whether or not that
contributed to their overall stability. Throughout the research they also
analyze whether or not gander played a role on seeking support and which among
friends, families, peers and teachers they incline
towards to. According to researcher Natalie, Simon and Susan, having someone that people can talk
to or provide some kind of help allows the victims to feel much more secure and safer.
Furthermore, they also see that having some kind of support also help those who
is bullied to face future challenges that they might experience.
Work Cited
Noret Nathalie, Hunter Simon C. and Rasmussen Susan. (2019, September).
The Role of
Perceived Social Support in the Relationship
Between Being Bullied and Mental Health Difficulties In Adolescents. Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12310-019-09339-9
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