Associations of Bullying and Cyberbullying With Substance Use and Sexual Risk Taking in Young Adults
ConclusionsEngagement in bullying and cyberbullying is associated with the manifestation of gender‐specific health risk behaviors for the different involvement groups in college students.
Clinical RelevanceInvolvement in bullying and cyberbullying is a major public health concern due to the associations with multiple health risk behaviors. Nurses and healthcare professionals should adopt multifaceted prevention interventions tailored according to bullying status and gender that extend through all educational levels.
Source: Journal of Nursing Scholarship - Category: Nursing Authors: George Kritsotakis, Maria Papanikolaou, Emmanouil Androulakis, Anastas E. Philalithis Tags: ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT Source Type: research
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