A number of 14-16 year old Finnish adolescents laking part in the School He
alth Promotion Study (n=8787 in 1995, n=17643 in 1997) were surveyed about
bullying and victimization in relation to psychosomatic symptoms, depressio
n, anxiety, eating disorders and substance use. A total of 9 per cent of gi
rls and 17 per cent of boys were involved in bullying an a weekly basis. An
xiety, depression and psychosomatic symptoms were most frequent among bully
-victim and equally common among bullies and victims. Frequent excessive dr
inking and use of any other substance were most common among bullies and th
ereafter among bully-victims. Among girls, eating disorders were associated
with involvement in bullying in any role, among boys with being bully-vict
ims. Bullying should be seen as an indicator of risk of various mental diso
rders in adolescence. (C) 2000 The Association for Professionals in Service
s for Adolescents.