2017
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20170117
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Study of sociodemographic profile of juvenile boys admitted in an observation home

Abstract: Background: World Health Report estimated that 20% of children and adolescent suffer from a disabling mental illness worldwide. Incidences of vagrancy, delinquency and crime have been growing among steadily increasing juvenile population in the last few years. Various studies have revealed the presence of difficult family environment, lower socio-economic status, and low parental education associated with the psychiatric morbidity in children. Given the growth of juvenile delinquent population, epidemiologic d… Show more

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“…In another study conducted in Kenya by Maru HM, Kathuku DM, and Ndetei DM (2003), 7 it was found that the crude psychiatric morbidity rate was 44.4%. An Indian cross-sectional study conducted in an observation home for boys (Bhoge ND, Panse SN, Pawar AV, Raparti GT, Ramanand JB, Ramanand SJ, 2017 8 ) found 88% of inmates had Psychiatric Diagnosis as per ICD-10 DCR guidelines.…”
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“…In another study conducted in Kenya by Maru HM, Kathuku DM, and Ndetei DM (2003), 7 it was found that the crude psychiatric morbidity rate was 44.4%. An Indian cross-sectional study conducted in an observation home for boys (Bhoge ND, Panse SN, Pawar AV, Raparti GT, Ramanand JB, Ramanand SJ, 2017 8 ) found 88% of inmates had Psychiatric Diagnosis as per ICD-10 DCR guidelines.…”
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confidence: 99%