Site icon DailyGenius.com

bullied teens likely smoke drink use drugs



Education

Teens who endure bullying are more likely to smoke, drink and use drugs

Teens who endure bullying are more likely to smoke, drink and use drugs


Children who are bullied in fifth grade are more likely to become depressed and experiment with drugs and alcohol during their teen years than their peers who didn’t suffer bullying by other kids, a U.S. study suggests.

Researchers followed almost 4,300 students starting in fifth grade, when they were around 11 years old. By tenth grade, 24 percent of the teens drank alcohol, 15 percent smoked marijuana and 12 percent used tobacco.

More frequent episodes of physical and emotional bullying in fifth grade were associated with higher odds of depression by seventh grade, which was in turn linked to greater likelihood of substance use later in adolescence, the study found.

“We drew on the self-medication hypothesis when trying to understand why peer victimization may lead to substance use over time,” said lead study author Valerie Earnshaw, a human development and family studies researcher at the University of Delaware in Newark.

“This suggests that people use substances to try to relieve painful feelings or control their emotions,” Earnshaw said by email. “So, youth who are bullied feel bad, or experience depressive symptoms, and then may use substances to try to feel better.”

For the study, researchers examined data from three surveys conducted from 2004 to 2011 among students at schools in Houston, Los Angeles and Birmingham, Alabama.

Students were asked if they had used tobacco, alcohol or marijuana in the past 30 days and how often they had been victims of bullying by their peers in the previous year. Questions on peer victimization touched on both physical aggression like shoving and kicking as well as emotional taunts like saying nasty things about them to other kids.

At the start of the study in fifth grade, about 10 percent of participants said they had been victims of bulling. This was more common among kids who had chronic illnesses, sexual minorities and boys.

By seventh grade, almost 2 percent of the students reported symptoms of depression.

And by the end of the study in tenth grade, substance use was more common among the kids who had previously reported bullying and depression.

The study isn’t a controlled experiment designed to prove that bullying directly causes depression or that mental health issues directly cause substance use. Another limitation of the study is its reliance on teens to accurately report any episodes of bullying, symptoms of depression or substance use, the authors note.

It’s also possible that teens who are bullied may later wind up drinking or using drugs because their peer groups include many adolescents who do both of these things, whether on sports teams or among crowds of particularly aggressive kids, said Bonnie Leadbeater, a psychology researcher at the University of Victoria in Canada.

“Being ‘trapped’ in these networks can be particularly problematic in high school, where you see the same people every day,” Leadbeater, who wasn’t involved in the study, said by email.

“Youth with multiple networks beyond school through sports, music, art, religious activities, volunteering and work are more apt to find friends and others who see their talents, strengths and abilities,” Leadbeater added. “These strengths are often established in late elementary school.”

The trouble with bullying that leads to mental health problems is that teens with depression and anxiety are more likely to withdraw from peers and lack interest in most things.

“Young teens need to have ways of dealing with peer conflict before it becomes bullying,” Leadbeater said. “Young teens need to believe that getting help is normative and that bullying is not.”

Continue Reading

You may also like…

Reuters News


Comments


More in Education


  • Education

    A delightful way to teach kids about computers and coding

    By Daily Genius Staff

    Computer code is the next universal language, and its syntax will be limited only by the…




  • Education

    Shares jump as investors rebel at education publisher Pearson

    By Reuters News

    Investors in education group Pearson have delivered a rebuke to Chief Executive John Fallon hours after…




  • Education

    WizeNoze agrees curated search pilot project with London Grid For Learning

    By Daily Genius Staff

    WizeNoze, a startup company aiming to curate age-appropriate safe and understandable content for school children, is…




  • Education

    Bullying may be decreasing in US schools

    By Daily Genius Staff

    The various efforts used to curb bullying in U.S. schools may be working, a new study…




  • Education

    College is ‘the gateway to marijuana’

    By Reuters News

    College is increasingly a gateway for young adults in the U.S. to begin using marijuana and…




  • Education

    Can playground design help curb bullying?

    By Reuters News

    Playgrounds designed with risk-taking in mind may mean more pushing and shoving during recess, but they…




  • Education

    What you need to produce a successful school garden

    By Reuters News

    Planting a successful school garden requires a lot more than just soil, seeds and water, say…




  • Education

    The ten happiest words in the Norwegian language (and why you need them)

    By Miriam Plieninger

    According to the 2017 World Happiness Report, Norway is the happiest country in the world. Norway…




  • Education

    Why mathematics classes need a makeover

    By Daily Genius Staff

    Today’s mathematics curriculum is teaching students to expect – and excel at – paint-by-numbers classwork. A…




A delightful way to teach kids about computers and coding

Most Read This Week


Technology

How augmented reality helps manufacturing enter a new phase




Education

Canadian course that teaches nail care and dinner party chat comes under fire




Health

The British robot teaching social skills to autistic children




Health

Why, and how, do we swear?




Education

Why mathematics classes need a makeover




Education

The ten happiest words in the Norwegian language (and why you need them)




Education

Blackstone in talks to acquire Ascend Learning




Education

Can playground design help curb bullying?




Education

What you need to produce a successful school garden




Health

Social media can lead to obesity and loneliness (and how can we escape it)