2019
DOI: 10.4103/enj.enj_29_18
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Depressive symptoms and aggressive behavior among orphanage female children

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“…Also, El-Slamoni and Hussien, (2019), assessed the depression and aggression among orphanage residents at Tanta city, and reported that, slightly more than one-third of the studied orphans experienced loneliness, entrapment, deprivation, rejection and helplessness, which related to un meeting of psychological needs of those children. This may be related to lack of enough trained caregivers for psychological needs or un availability of psychologist in this institutions (29). On the other hand, the findings of Disassa, (2021), in South West, Shouket, (2020), in Pakistan, and Boadu, (2020), in Ghana studies were incongruent with the present study findings.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…Also, El-Slamoni and Hussien, (2019), assessed the depression and aggression among orphanage residents at Tanta city, and reported that, slightly more than one-third of the studied orphans experienced loneliness, entrapment, deprivation, rejection and helplessness, which related to un meeting of psychological needs of those children. This may be related to lack of enough trained caregivers for psychological needs or un availability of psychologist in this institutions (29). On the other hand, the findings of Disassa, (2021), in South West, Shouket, (2020), in Pakistan, and Boadu, (2020), in Ghana studies were incongruent with the present study findings.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…The study investigated the association between violence perpetration and a range of individual health-risk behaviours, microsystem family predictors and exosystem municipal-level characteristics. Consistent with previous studies, such as Carlyle and Steinman [36], Silva et al [2], Merrin et al [9] and El-Slamoni and Hussien [19], all individual-level factors, when adjusted for survey year and gender, were associated with violence perpetration among adolescents. As expected, alcohol consuming and other substance-using adolescents, including snus users, reported committing more violent acts than non-consumers, which is similar to ndings from e.g., [9,23,24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…[18] reported a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among adolescents in juvenile detention and correctional facilities. This corresponds with a study by El-Slamoni and Hussien [19], which found a positive correlation between depressive symptoms and physical aggression. Due to age-related outbursts of anger and impatience, adolescents with more severe depressive symptoms may be more likely to commit violent acts [17].…”
Section: Individual Factorssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Research showed females are usually associated with internalizing behaviour compared to males and this might have progressed as they grew older (El-Slamoni et al, 2019). The children also showed high total difficulties scores in both homes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%