Longitudinal alterations in brain morphometry mediated the effects of bullying victimization on cognitive development in preadolescents.

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience(2023)

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Bullying victimization is associated with a doubled risk of attempting suicide in adulthood. Two longitudinal brain morphometry studies identified the fusiform gyrus and putamen as vulnerable to bullying. No study identified how neural alterations may mediate the effect of bullying on cognition. We assessed participants with caregiver-reported bullying (N = 323) and matched non-bullied controls (N = 322) from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study dataset to identify changes in brain morphometry associated with ongoing bullying victimization over two years and determine whether such alterations mediated the effect of bullying on cognition.
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victimization,cognitive development,brain morphometry,longitudinal alterations
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