Mental Health Problems among Street Children: the Case of India

Country
India
Region
South Asia
Language
English
Year Published
2019
Author
Tushar Savarkar and Shankar DAS
Organisation
No data
Topics
Health Research, data collection and evidence
Summary

This article is published in the Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and is distributed under terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

A number of studies indicate that street children are vulnerable for exposure to poly-victimization, which includes various types of physical abuse, sexual violence, bullying and exposure to violence, neglect, drug abuse. These children may suffer severe mental health outcomes due to chronic exposure to psychosocial distress, specifically anxiety and depression. An analytical review of the literature was undertaken to examine the research studies on the psychological and social impact of the living condition on the street children from both a national and global lens. Research evidence indicates that there is a strong correlation between mental health and overall holistic development of the individual. The paper finally provides a conceptual framework of vulnerabilities and mental health of street children, implications for future research, interventions and public policy.

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