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Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work
OBJECTIVES: Although the prevalence and mental health consequences of childhood maltreatment among adolescents have been studied widely, there are few data addressing these issues in Asian lower middle–income countries. Here, we assessed the prevalence and types of childhood maltreatment and, for th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7227131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32156147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867420909524 |
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author | Pandey, Rakesh Gupta, Shulka Upadhyay, Aakanksha Gupta, Rajendra Prasad Shukla, Meenakshi Mishra, Ramesh Chandra Arya, Yogesh Kumar Singh, Tushar Niraula, Shanta Lau, Jennifer Yun Fai Kumari, Veena |
author_facet | Pandey, Rakesh Gupta, Shulka Upadhyay, Aakanksha Gupta, Rajendra Prasad Shukla, Meenakshi Mishra, Ramesh Chandra Arya, Yogesh Kumar Singh, Tushar Niraula, Shanta Lau, Jennifer Yun Fai Kumari, Veena |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Although the prevalence and mental health consequences of childhood maltreatment among adolescents have been studied widely, there are few data addressing these issues in Asian lower middle–income countries. Here, we assessed the prevalence and types of childhood maltreatment and, for the first time, examined their association with current mental health problems in Indian adolescents with a history of child work. METHODS: One hundred and thirty-two adolescents (12–18 years; 114 males, 18 females) with a history of child work were interviewed using the Child Maltreatment, Conventional Crime, and Witnessing and Indirect Victimisation modules of the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire. Potential psychiatric diagnoses and current emotional and behavioural problems were assessed using the culturally adapted Hindi versions of the Youth’s Inventory–4R and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, respectively. RESULTS: A large proportion of the sample reported childhood abuse or neglect (83.36%), direct or indirect victimisation (100%) and experienced symptoms of one or more psychiatric disorders (83.33%). Of the most common maltreatment types, physical abuse was present for 72.73% (extra-familial 56.25%, intra-familial 42.71%), emotional abuse for 47.7% (extra-familial 74.6%, intra-familial 12.9%), general neglect for 17.4% and unsafe home for 45.5% of the adolescents. All these maltreatment types were associated with poor mental health, with emotional abuse showing the strongest and wide-ranging impact. CONCLUSIONS: Indian adolescents with a history of child work are at an extremely high risk of extra-familial physical and emotional abuse as well as victimisation. They also experience a range of psychiatric symptoms, especially if they suffered emotional abuse. There is an urgent need for routine mental health screening and to consider emotional abuse in all current and future top-down and bottom-up approaches to address childhood maltreatment, as well as in potential interventions to ameliorate its adverse effects on mental health and well-being, of child and adolescent workers. |
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spelling | pubmed-72271312020-06-15 Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work Pandey, Rakesh Gupta, Shulka Upadhyay, Aakanksha Gupta, Rajendra Prasad Shukla, Meenakshi Mishra, Ramesh Chandra Arya, Yogesh Kumar Singh, Tushar Niraula, Shanta Lau, Jennifer Yun Fai Kumari, Veena Aust N Z J Psychiatry Articles OBJECTIVES: Although the prevalence and mental health consequences of childhood maltreatment among adolescents have been studied widely, there are few data addressing these issues in Asian lower middle–income countries. Here, we assessed the prevalence and types of childhood maltreatment and, for the first time, examined their association with current mental health problems in Indian adolescents with a history of child work. METHODS: One hundred and thirty-two adolescents (12–18 years; 114 males, 18 females) with a history of child work were interviewed using the Child Maltreatment, Conventional Crime, and Witnessing and Indirect Victimisation modules of the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire. Potential psychiatric diagnoses and current emotional and behavioural problems were assessed using the culturally adapted Hindi versions of the Youth’s Inventory–4R and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, respectively. RESULTS: A large proportion of the sample reported childhood abuse or neglect (83.36%), direct or indirect victimisation (100%) and experienced symptoms of one or more psychiatric disorders (83.33%). Of the most common maltreatment types, physical abuse was present for 72.73% (extra-familial 56.25%, intra-familial 42.71%), emotional abuse for 47.7% (extra-familial 74.6%, intra-familial 12.9%), general neglect for 17.4% and unsafe home for 45.5% of the adolescents. All these maltreatment types were associated with poor mental health, with emotional abuse showing the strongest and wide-ranging impact. CONCLUSIONS: Indian adolescents with a history of child work are at an extremely high risk of extra-familial physical and emotional abuse as well as victimisation. They also experience a range of psychiatric symptoms, especially if they suffered emotional abuse. There is an urgent need for routine mental health screening and to consider emotional abuse in all current and future top-down and bottom-up approaches to address childhood maltreatment, as well as in potential interventions to ameliorate its adverse effects on mental health and well-being, of child and adolescent workers. SAGE Publications 2020-03-10 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7227131/ /pubmed/32156147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867420909524 Text en © The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Articles Pandey, Rakesh Gupta, Shulka Upadhyay, Aakanksha Gupta, Rajendra Prasad Shukla, Meenakshi Mishra, Ramesh Chandra Arya, Yogesh Kumar Singh, Tushar Niraula, Shanta Lau, Jennifer Yun Fai Kumari, Veena Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work |
title | Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work |
title_full | Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work |
title_fullStr | Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work |
title_full_unstemmed | Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work |
title_short | Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work |
title_sort | childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among indian adolescents with a history of child work |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7227131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32156147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867420909524 |
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