"In contrast to stereotypes of wallflowers as the sole targets of peer aggression, adolescents who are relatively popular are also at high risk of harassment, the invisible victims of school-based aggression," said Robert Faris, associate professor of sociology at University of California, Davis and co-author of the study.
Females and physically or socially vulnerable youth are also victimised at particularly high rates, according to the study, but most striking was the prevalence of relatively popular youth among the ranks of the victims.
The students at the top, approximately the 5 per cent most popular kids in school, sit just above the fray, possibly because their extremely high status puts them out of reach of any rivals.
The study looked at the social networks of 4,000 youths in three counties in North Carolina.
Study subjects from 19 schools, enrolled in grades eight through 10, were asked various questions and asked to name their five closest friends.
The study found victims of harassment suffered psychological, social and academic consequences, and they experienced high levels of anxiety, anger and depression.
"Most of these adverse consequences were worse for high-status targets, because while socially marginal youth are often brutally tormented, a single bullying event may be particularly psychologically and socially damaging for popular students, who feel that they have farther to fall," Faris said.
The study was published in the journal American Sociological Review.
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