Assessment of Physical and Mental Health of Children Living in Orphanages in Islamabad- A Cross-Sectional Survey

Farah Aziz Aziz, Hafsa Nasrullah Nasrullah, Raabia Tayyab, Z. Mustehsan, Iffat Noreen, H. Hannan, Rimsha Fatima, Furqan Nasir, Maham Sherazi, Nida Batool
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Background: Childhood holds immense significance in shaping the physical, mental, and emotional growth of children. Orphaned children face heightened susceptibility to encountering various physical and mental health challenges, thereby depriving them of the opportunity to experience optimal well-being throughout their childhood and beyond. Pakistan is home to an estimated 4.6 million orphaned children, with the majority being under the age of 17. The objective of the study was to assess the mental and physical health of children living in orphanages of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted on a sample of 110 children aged 7 to 18 years, living in orphanages of Rawalpindi and Islamabad to assess their physical and mental health. Anthropometric measurements were taken and the presence or absence of anxiety was determined by using the “Revised Children Manifest Anxiety Scale” (RCMAS) questionnaire. Results: 50% of the study population was underweight based on their BMI, while 46.36% had normal weight and 1.82% were overweight or obese. Out of the 33 male participants, 20 were found to be underweight. The results of the RCMAS scoring revealed that 20.9% of the children had anxiety, with a higher prevalence among females as compared to males. Conclusion: Prevalence of underweight was found to be higher among male orphans. Female orphans were more likely to experience anxiety and depression as compared to males.
伊斯兰堡孤儿院儿童身心健康评估——横断面调查
背景:童年在塑造孩子的身体、精神和情感成长方面有着巨大的意义。孤儿更容易遇到各种身心健康挑战,从而剥夺了他们在整个童年和以后体验最佳福祉的机会。据估计,巴基斯坦有460万孤儿,其中大多数年龄在17岁以下。这项研究的目的是评估伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第孤儿院儿童的身心健康状况。方法:对拉瓦尔品第和伊斯兰堡两市孤儿院的110名7 ~ 18岁儿童进行描述性横断面调查,评估其身心健康状况。进行人体测量,并使用“修订儿童表现焦虑量表”(RCMAS)问卷确定焦虑的存在或不存在。结果:50%的研究人群体重指数过轻,46.36%的人体重正常,1.82%的人超重或肥胖。在33名男性参与者中,有20人体重过轻。RCMAS评分结果显示,20.9%的儿童患有焦虑症,其中女性的患病率高于男性。结论:男性孤儿体重过轻的发生率较高。与男性相比,女性孤儿更容易感到焦虑和抑郁。
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