Industrial Psychiatry Journal (Jan 2017)

A descriptive study of behavioral problems in schoolgoing children

  • Anindya Kumar Gupta,
  • Monica Mongia,
  • Ajoy Kumar Garg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ipj.ipj_39_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 91 – 94

Abstract

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Background: Behavioral problems among schoolgoing children are of significant concern to teachers and parents. These are known to have both immediate and long-term unfavorable consequences. Despite the high prevalence, studies on psychiatric morbidity among school children are lacking in our country. Materials and Methods: Five hundred children aged 6–18 years were randomly selected from a government school in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, and assessed for cognitive, emotional, or behavioral problems using standardized tools. Results: About 22.7% of children showed behavioral, cognitive, or emotional problems. Additional screening and evaluation tools pointed toward a higher prevalence of externalizing symptoms among boys than girls. Conclusion: The study highlights the importance of regular screening of school children for preventive as well as timely remedial measures.

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