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Chunk #23 — Discussion — Possible explanations for findings

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Bullying victimisation and risk of self harm in early adolescence: longitudinal cohort study.
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of empathetic caregivers.38 39 This hypothesis is partially supported by the greater prevalence of self harm among bullied children in our sample who were also physically maltreated. Repeated exposure to such victimisation by adults as well as bullying by peers may also result in the child developing a critical view of him/herself and using self harm as a means of self punishment.40 41