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The DWELL project investigates how peer victimization affects youth mental health, focusing on individual differences in rumination and co-rumination. It aims to develop a framework that explains the varying impacts of these experiences on mental well-being over time.
Why do some youth suffer debilitating depression or anxiety after being victimized by peers yet others grow hostile?
Why do some youth dwell alone on their problems (rumination) yet others dwell with their friends (co-rumination)?
When does talking to friends about problems (e.g., victimization) help or hurt?
Despite the serious (and potentially long-lasting) consequences of peer victimization, these questions remain unanswered.
We lack a detailed understanding on how victimization, (co-)ruminat…
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