Loneliness Fuels Teen Aggression, Hits Boys Hardest
Lonely teens, especially boys, are more likely to be aggressive or become victims, per a UC Davis study of over 10,000 U.S. children. The research highlights links between loneliness, home conflict, and peer aggression in adolescents.
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