INTRODUCTION Bullying is a systematized abuse of power that can be expressed through different types of violence such as physical, verbal, social exclusion, among others. Given the potential asso ciation… Click to show full abstract
INTRODUCTION Bullying is a systematized abuse of power that can be expressed through different types of violence such as physical, verbal, social exclusion, among others. Given the potential asso ciation between bullying and suicide, and its recent media repercussion in our country, this review explores the evidence that associates bullying and the development of depression and/or suicide. OBJECTIVES To review the available literature and analyze the relationship between bullying and the development of depression and/or suicide. METHODS a bibliographic search was conducted in the PubMed, SciELO and LILACS databases with MeSH terms "bullying", "depression", "suicide", "acoso escolar", "depresiĆ³n" and "suicidio", selecting 18 of 73 results for review. RESULTS There is evidence that establishes a relationship between exposure to bullying and the development of de pression and suicide in adolescents, and emphasizes the importance of depression as a mediator between bullying and suicidal behavior. Cyberbullying is a new way of expression of this pheno menon, with evidence in the development of depression and suicide, mostly in female adolescents. The lack of original studies in Latin America is worrying. CONCLUSIONS Despite the heterogeneity of the studies, the evidence reinforces the need to improve the mechanisms of research and pre vention of bullying among adolescents, in order to reduce the incidence of depression and suicide in this population.
               
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