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Childhood maltreatment and its mental health consequences among Indian adolescents with a history of child work.

Rakesh PandeyShulka GuptaAakanksha UpadhyayRajendra Prasad GuptaMeenakshi ShuklaRamesh Chandra MishraYogesh Kumar AryaTushar SinghShanta NiraulaJennifer Yun Fai LauVeena Kumari
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2020)
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.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • mental illness
  • childhood cancer
  • intimate partner violence
  • early life
  • emergency department
  • sleep quality
  • risk assessment
  • depressive symptoms