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Chunk #15 — Results — Can maltreatment explain association between bullying and self harm?

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Bullying victimisation and risk of self harm in early adolescence: longitudinal cohort study.
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Bullying and parental maltreatment often occur to the same children,36 and problem parenting has been implicated in elevated rates of self harm.9 Therefore, we tested whether exposure to physical maltreatment could account for the association between bullying and self harm. However, the association between frequent bullying and self harm behaviour remained after we controlled for lifetime exposure to physical maltreatment (table 1).