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Key PointsQuestionIs exposure to income inequality in infancy and early childhood associated with later involvement in bullying among adolescents? FindingsThis survey study of adolescents in 40 countries found that growing up in areas of income inequality was associated with being bullied after inequality and wealth in the intervening years were controlled for. MeaningSocioeconomic inequality in early life may shape developmental processes that put adolescents at risk of being bullied.
JAMA Pediatrics – American Medical Association
Published: Jul 13, 2019
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