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Citation

Bhola P, Sathyanarayanan V, Rekha DP, Daniel S, Thomas T. Indian J. Community Med. 2016; 41(2): 146-150.

Affiliation

St. John's Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine, Publisher MedKnow)

DOI

10.4103/0970-0218.177536

PMID

27051090

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The understanding of youth mental health needs and development of service delivery models is a national public health challenge.

OBJECTIVES: The rates and predictors of emotional and behavioral problems among 1087 youth were assessed in a pre-university college in Bangalore, India. Variations in rates of disturbance, identified by using different cut-off points, were also examined.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire was used as a self-report screening tool.

RESULTS: Results indicated that 10.1% of adolescents had total difficulty levels in the abnormal range, with 9% at risk for emotional symptoms, 13% for conduct problems, 12.6% for hyperactivity/inattention and 9.4% for peer problems. Select gender differences were present. Cut-off scores derived from the sample yielded lower estimates of disturbance than the published cut-offs. Regression analysis identified predictors of total difficulty levels.

CONCLUSIONS: Implications for assessment of youth mental health and planning targeted services in educational institutions are discussed.


Language: en

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