Childhood Bullying, Loneliness and Resiliency—A Critical Review of the Literature

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There are numerous contributing factors that shape an individual’s level of resiliency. The experience of childhood bullying (peer victimization), loneliness and resiliency is among them. There is growing research that associates childhood peer victimization to problematic patterns of emotional, behavioral, and academic adjustment among adolescents. The purpose of this literature review is to examine five key studies, which focus on the interplay among childhood bullying, loneliness and resiliency. These five key studies are selected based on the author’s assessment of their contribution and significance in data, perspective, and impact on further research.

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Edery, R. (2016) Childhood Bullying, Loneliness and Resiliency—A Critical Review of the Literature. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 6, 81-84. doi: 10.4236/jbbs.2016.62008.

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