“…Notable, the majority of bullying victimization‐related outcomes research was conducted in the sample of childhood and adolescence (e.g., see Moore et al., 2017; Walters & Espelage, 2018; Zhu et al., 2021), paucity of research investigated the emerging adults. Emerging adulthood, spanning from ages 18–25, represents a unique developmental stage between adolescence and young adulthood, characterised by increased instability and uncertainty (Arnett et al., 2014; Lidberg et al., 2022). Recently, studies have found associations between bullying victimization and subsequent maladjustment, such as self‐injurious and suicidal behaviour, in this age group (Zhu et al., 2021, 2022).…”