CHICAGO (WLS) -- A new study from Northwestern shows that bullied teens are less likely to be depressed if they feel connected at school.
The study of more than two thousand teens shows bullying at the ages 9 and 15 linked to higher anxiety and depression.
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Dr. Nia Heard-Garris with Lurie Children's Hospital co authored the study and joined ABC7 to talk about the study.
Study highlights:
-Study of 2,100 teens shows bullying at ages 9 and 15 linked to higher anxiety and depression
-Teens bullied at both ages had the highest psychological distress
-School connectedness helps protect against depression, but not anxiety
- Feeling safe, supported and included at school is key to mental health
- Teachers can help by fostering coll