“…In cross-sectional studies being subjected to bullying has been associated with psychosomatic complaints, low selfesteem, symptoms of depression and anxiety, and suicidal ideation and attempts [7-9, 16, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 49, 59] but also with violence-related behaviours [36,38] and predisposition to psychotic experiences [10]. Being a bully has been associated with disruptive disorders, understandably, as being a bully is aggressive behaviour characteristic of disruptive disorders, but also with depression, anxiety, psychosomatic symptoms and suicidality [19,23,25,26,29,36,38,39,48,49,52], while some authors have suggested that being a bully has no association with depression or psychosomatic symptoms [16].…”