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Title: | BEHAVIORAL AND EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN UNDER INSTITUTIONAL CARE IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT OF TAMIL NADU (pdf) |
Authors: | Umamaheswari, Krishnaswami |
Keywords: | Children Behavioral Emotional Institutional care Child care institutions Vulnerable |
Issue Date: | 30-Jun-2019 |
Publisher: | Indian Journal Of Community Health |
Abstract: | Children living under institutional care are more prone to behavioral and emotional problems than others, as they are deprived a family environment. There a more number of studies focusing the mental health problems of children under institutional care in India. Aims & Objectives:This was a descriptive study which explores the behavioral and emotional problems of children’s under institutional care. Material & Methods: The sample consisted of 50 children living under institutional care run by voluntary run institutional homes (private individuals) in Coimbatore city.A semi structure questionnaire was used to get the socio demographic data. The Self Report Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) were used to assess the behavioral problems in children under institutional care. Result s:In our study, 21 (42%) out of 50 children were found to be having behavioral problems. Conduct problem and peer pressure (42%) were found to be most prevalent followed by emotional problem (34%), hyperactivity (24%) and low prosocial behavior (14%). Conclusion: The children under institutional care are vulnerable to conduct, peer pressure and emotional problems. |
URI: | https://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/pdf/10.5555/20193483542#:~:text=Results%3A%20In%20our%20study%2C%2021,low%20prosocial%20behavior%20(14%25). |
Appears in Collections: | National Journals |
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