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Social Support and Peer Victimization

Studies found that social support can buffer the short-term and long-term aversive effects of peer victimization. Having social support sends the individual numerous positive messages about themselves and their worth which decreases the opportunities for the bullies' negative messages to harm the self-esteem of the victim. Low self-esteem can have detrimental and difficult-to-reverse outcomes on well-being that lead to both short-term and long-term aversive effects.

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Updated 2024-01-12

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