Juveniles Accessing Mental health Services: A Novel Approach to Enhance Mental Health Among Vulnerable Adolescents

Author:

Srinivasan Shiva Prakash1ORCID,Behra Aloka Datta1,Arumugam Chiranjeevi1ORCID,Panda Protush1,E. Rangeela1,Nayak Smriti Smitha1,Ramachandran Padmavati1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Schizophrenia Research Foundation (I), R/7A, North Main Road, Anna Nagar (W), Chennai, India

Abstract

Background: As a signatory of the United Nations Commission on Child Rights, India has enacted laws and policies to protect the child’s interests. The Juvenile Justice Act of 2015 addresses the needs and well-being of the most vulnerable children, including those who do not have anyone to care for or have experienced a traumatic upbringing and those who are allegedly in conflict with the law. No research from India addresses these vulnerable children’s mental health and well-being. The current paper describes a pilot project to create mental health awareness and improve children’s care access in India’s Juvenile Justice System (JJS). Methods: Permission was obtained from appropriate governmental agencies in Odisha and Tamil Nadu and Child Care Institutions (CCIs) that consented to participate. A co-creation model was utilized to create youth-friendly spaces and methods to deliver mental health literacy for all stakeholders and access to care. Results: Seven CCIs and 278 children across two states participated in the implementation of the project. 37.8% of the children had resided for less than six months and 34.5% for more than two years in the current CCI. Of the various adverse childhood experiences, neglect was the highest at 76.3% followed by parental issues at 32%. Conclusions: Children in the JJS have many risk factors predisposing them to develop mental health issues. This unique pilot project describes implementing a codesigned and co-created model of delivery of mental health literacy and access to care to this vulnerable group of children.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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