Introduction In today's society, there are some problems affecting young people, such as low self-esteem, teen pregnancy, obesity. Furthermore, among these problems, bullying has been receiving increasing attention and influence. The epidemic is also beginning to correlate with the increase in suicide rates among young people in the United States and around the world. However, there are adults who think that there is a possibility of becoming a bully and that this is only a part of children.
Bullying is often seen as a one - sided incident that happens when a child is a child. Bullying is only a part of growth, which is a general way of thinking. However, there are long-term effects on the bullying, victims of bullying, combinations of people who are bullied as well as being bullied. Bullying is a traumatic event for any child and affects not only the current daily life but also the future of children. As we all know, children are mostly bullied but do you understand the influence on bullying becoming young people?
You may have heard about short-term and long-term effects of bullying, but what is the impact as a bully? Increasing the risk of bullying many negative consequences for children. Parents suspecting that children are being bullied may want to intervene throughout their lifetime to prevent these problems. People who once bullied are more likely to drop out of school than colleagues. Especially when they face the severity of bullying, they are at high risk of depression, anxiety and psychological distress. Bullying is more likely to abuse cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana. They are more likely to participate in sexual activities earlier than their colleagues