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      Peer Victimization and Adjustment in Young Adulthood: Introduction to the Special Section.

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          Abstract

          A substantive number of children and adolescents are bullied by their peers, with serious risks for the victims' emotional, behavioral, physical, and academic adjustment. However, while the immediate and short-term consequences of peer victimization in childhood and adolescence are very well documented, knowledge about the potential long-term consequences for victims' functioning once they reach adulthood is only slowly emerging. Based on prospective, longitudinal data from different countries, the 4 papers in this special section investigate the association between peer victimization suffered in childhood and adolescence and victims' developmental outcomes in late adolescence/early adulthood. This introduction highlights the major findings of each paper and discusses the implications for future research.

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          Journal
          J Abnorm Child Psychol
          Journal of abnormal child psychology
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-2835
          0091-0627
          January 2018
          : 46
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology, University of Quebec at Montreal, C.P. 8888 succursale Centre-ville, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 3P8, Canada. Brendgen.Mara@uqam.ca.
          [2 ] Research Unit on Children's Psychosocial Maladjustment, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Brendgen.Mara@uqam.ca.
          [3 ] Ste-Justine Hospital Research Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Brendgen.Mara@uqam.ca.
          Article
          10.1007/s10802-017-0347-9
          10.1007/s10802-017-0347-9
          28936797
          eb9b7946-533e-4487-8112-117796afa228
          History

          Peer victimization,Childhood and adolescence,Adulthood,Outcomes

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