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  • June 2020 – The Bridge

    Includes ‘Are social networking sites contributing to depression and anxiety symptoms in young people?’

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  • Occasional cry-it-out has no adverse effects on infant–mother attachment or behavioural development

    The debate over letting an infant ‘cry-it-out’ or responding immediately has been ongoing for decades. Now, researchers at the University of Warwick have provided important evidence to inform this debate.

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    Bullying

    Not long ago, bullying was viewed as a normal part of childhood’s formative experiences. Over the past 50 years, since the pioneering work of Dan Olweus (1970), bullying started to be recognized as a complex public health matter and a social problem. Solid evidence has accumulated about the impact of bullying victimization on children’s and adolescents’ (hereby youth) mental health and well-being.

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