It is hard to become a teenager in today's world. Adolescence is about friendship and adaptation. Bullying is a problem that may affect you. Students should contact someone who does not have a friend to help them. Children who are not suitable also need to work hard in order to do so. If bullying stops, if we work hard, then the teenager will feel better about ourselves. Are you trying to help those who are not worth stopping bullying? In most cases, adolescence is appropriate.
Childhood and adolescent bullying have widespread impacts on the physical and mental health of bullied teens 1, 2. In this case, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and youth with homosexuality (LGBTQ) are subject to severe language bullying, physical bullying, cyber bullying 4-7. The universality and consequences of bullying in youths of 3, 8-10 LGBTQ are increasingly understood, but the successful efforts to solve LGBTQ bullying are behind schedule.
Internet bullying (cyber bullying) is common and may have serious consequences. Today, more than half of the teens are said to be bullied online, and over 25% of teens are claiming to repeat bullying through the Internet and mobile phones. However, only one out of teenagers is talking about bullying to their parents. 38 Several studies show that the use of screening time enhances depression and depression. In a longitudinal study in Denmark, 435 adolescents entered young people, "To watch television and screens during adolescence is related to an hourly / day increase and shows a dose-response relationship." 40
A longitudinal study led by a group of Norwegian scientists investigated the long-term psychological impact of adolescence. The results of the survey showed that all groups involved in adolescent bullying experienced mental health outcomes during adulthood, whether bullying or victims. The victims showed high levels of depressive symptoms during adulthood, but both groups were at increased risk of hospitalization due to psychiatric disorders due to mental health problems. Childhood bullying has a serious effect on the short-term and long-term health of children. Immediate intervention and long-term follow-up can help mediate some of these effects. Schools, families, and communities must work together to understand bullying and its effects and find ways to reduce and eliminate bullying in schools and communities.