Context: India is now witnessing steady increase of substance abuse in younger age group. Street life is a major reason in addition to curiosity, unawareness of harm, migration, peer pressure. Aims: To assess the prevalence, pattern and related factors of substance use and stress among the street living children. Settings and Design: This street-based observational, cross sectional survey included 150 street children living in vicinity of railway stations, business activity centre and major religious places of Kolkata. Methods and Material: A descriptive research was done in 150 street children, aged 6 to 18 years and stayed in the street for at least six months. Respondents and care givers were interviewed with pre designed proforma to obt...
Substance abuse harm is on the rise. Innumerable studies both at national and international level ha...
The study describes the knowledge of and attitudes toward substance use among street-involved youth ...
The study aimed at examining the relationship between the quality of the social support system and d...
Background: The research series on street children are carried out in major cities by neglecting the...
Objective: To estimate the magnitude of and socio-demographic factors related to substance use among...
Background: Although empirical studies have reported on substance use in children in India, multivar...
Background Street children constitute one of the most vulnerable groups in India. Among marginalize...
Introduction: Street children are the most neglected and vulnerable population group in most of...
Introduction: Humans have been using substances in one form or the other for centuries. Adolescents ...
Context: There is a lack of evidence for help and treatment seeking behavior of street children usin...
ABSTRACT Street children, still remain an unsolved problem in the developing country like ours. They...
Background: Street children are underprivileged urban children who suffer poverty, deprivation of ed...
Background: Due, in part, to family constraints in dealing with the economical burden of raising a f...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Pharma...
Introduction: The recent years have witnessed a substance abuse epidemic with serious health, social...
Substance abuse harm is on the rise. Innumerable studies both at national and international level ha...
The study describes the knowledge of and attitudes toward substance use among street-involved youth ...
The study aimed at examining the relationship between the quality of the social support system and d...
Background: The research series on street children are carried out in major cities by neglecting the...
Objective: To estimate the magnitude of and socio-demographic factors related to substance use among...
Background: Although empirical studies have reported on substance use in children in India, multivar...
Background Street children constitute one of the most vulnerable groups in India. Among marginalize...
Introduction: Street children are the most neglected and vulnerable population group in most of...
Introduction: Humans have been using substances in one form or the other for centuries. Adolescents ...
Context: There is a lack of evidence for help and treatment seeking behavior of street children usin...
ABSTRACT Street children, still remain an unsolved problem in the developing country like ours. They...
Background: Street children are underprivileged urban children who suffer poverty, deprivation of ed...
Background: Due, in part, to family constraints in dealing with the economical burden of raising a f...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Pharma...
Introduction: The recent years have witnessed a substance abuse epidemic with serious health, social...
Substance abuse harm is on the rise. Innumerable studies both at national and international level ha...
The study describes the knowledge of and attitudes toward substance use among street-involved youth ...
The study aimed at examining the relationship between the quality of the social support system and d...