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Long‐term effects of peer victimization on social outcomes through the fourth decade of life in individuals born at normal or extremely low birthweight

Abstract

Exposure to early adversity is known to have deleterious effects on brain-behaviour relations across the lifespan and across a range of domains. Here, we tested a cumulative risk hypothesis of adult social functioning and health outcomes in the fourth decade of life, using the oldest known longitudinally followed cohort of survivors of extremely low birthweight (ELBW; <1,000 g). We investigated the additional impact of peer victimization in youth on social outcomes at age 29-36 years in ELBW survivors and matched normal birthweight (NBW; >2,500 g) participants. In the combined sample, peer victimization was …

Authors

Day KL; Van Lieshout RJ; Vaillancourt T; Saigal S; Boyle MH; Schmidt LA

Journal

British Journal of Developmental Psychology, Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 334–348

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

9 2017

DOI

10.1111/bjdp.12168

ISSN

0261-510X