A troubling reaction to school violence compounds the crisis
High school students who experience violence or bullying at school are more likely to bring weapons like a gun, knife, or club to school than those who have not experienced violence, according to a new...
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Newswise offers a roundup of the latest expert commentary on the recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The latest research in psychology and psychiatry on Newswise.
View ArticleBullying, Suicidal Thoughts Linked to More Frequent Headaches in Teens
Teens who have been bullied by their peers, or who have considered or attempted suicide, may be more likely to have more frequent headaches than teens who have not experienced any of these problems,...
View Article"Get back to where you once belonged!" Back-to-School stories for media
It's that time of year again. For media working on stories about the seasonal return to school, here are the latest features and experts in the Back-To-School channel on Newswise.
View ArticleVirginia Tech psychologist offers tips for parents and schools to help...
The start of a new school year can be exciting, but for some students it comes with fear and anxiety - especially for those who are victims of bullying. According to Virginia Tech psychologist Rosanna...
View ArticleTeenage cyberbullying: A toxic side effect of online socialization
A new questionnaire-based study published in Medicine(r) looks at the associated risk factors and persistent ramifications of bullying in teenage participants from Romania
View ArticleSLU Study: Adolescents of Color With A Disability Experience More Racial...
Adolescents of color with a disability or special health care need (SHCN) were almost twice as likely to experience racial discrimination compared to peers of color without SHCNs, according to Saint...
View ArticleUAH receives Stage 1 approval for $24.4M Bevill Center renovation to expand...
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) received Stage 1 approval from the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees for a $24.4 million Center for Cybersecurity Research, Education and...
View ArticleHealthy connections help kids cope with cyberbullying
University of South Australia researchers are helping parents protect children and teens from the effects of cyberbullying by encouraging social connection, healthy friendships and belonging.
View ArticleBullying victims who perceive they're targeted due to social characteristics...
"Schools should do more to support children at risk of discriminatory bullying"
View ArticleThe case of a persistent bully: from victim to perpetrator
In a unique case study, UniSA researchers have explored the lived experiences of a self-identified persistent bully - a voice that is scarce in literature - to gain a deeper understanding of the...
View ArticleBullied teens' brains show chemical change associated with psychosis
Researchers have found that adolescents being bullied by their peers are at greater risk of the early stages of psychotic episodes and in turn experience lower levels of a key neurotransmitter in a...
View ArticleEducation, bullying, mental health, school gun violence top list of parental...
The latest results from an annual poll of Tennessee parents from the Vanderbilt Center for Child Health Policy again show education and school quality is the leading concern parents have for their...
View ArticleLifting of federal funding ban tied to increase in gun violence research
The lifting of a two-decade drought in federal funding for firearm injury prevention research was strongly associated with an increase in both clinical trials and publications on gun violence,...
View ArticleStudy finds childhood bullying linked to distrust and mental health problems...
A new study, co-led by UCLA Health and the University of Glasgow, found that young teenagers who develop a strong distrust of other people as a result of childhood bullying are substantially more...
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Below are some of the latest research and features on this growing population of older adults in the Seniors channel on Newswise.
View ArticleMost LGBTQ+ Orthopaedic Trainees and Professionals Report Workplace Bias
Most lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning (LGBTQ+) orthopaedic trainees and professionals openly identify their sexual orientation or gender identity to at least some colleagues,...
View ArticleYoung African students call out racial stereotypes in TikTok first
Assumptions, misconceptions, and stereotypes - no one wants to be judged by how they look or where they're from. But for many Black African students, that's their reality and it's taking a serious toll...
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