Can social support protect bullied adolescents from adverse outcomes? A prospective study on the effects of bullying on the educational achievement and mental health of adolescents at secondary schools in East London
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Jenny Head | Stephen Stansfeld | S. Stansfeld | J. Head | E. Klineberg | Catherine Rothon | Emily Klineberg | C. Rothon
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