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Natl Med J India ; 28(4): 172-5, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27132723

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BACKGROUND: The incidence of juvenile delinquency has increased in the past decade in India and juvenile crimes are increasingly being reported. This has been attributed to many biopsychosocial factors. It is essential to understand these issues in the context of India to determine the response of acts of children in conflict with the law. We aimed to assess the sociodemographic characteristics and the aggression quotient of children in conflict with the law (juvenile delinquents) in observation homes across India and compare them with those who were not. METHODS: We did a case-control study in five juvenile homes in the cities of Hyderabad, Lucknow and Pune. Ninety inmates (74 boys, 16 girls) were included in the study. Sociodemographic characteristics and aggression quotient of children in conflict with the law were evaluated using two separate questionnaires, i.e. a sociodemographic questionnaire and the modified Buss and Perry aggression questionnaire. These were compared with a control group of similar age, sex and income status. RESULTS: All the children in conflict with the law surveyed belonged to the lower socioeconomic strata, had a significantly higher chance (p<0.05) of coming from broken homes, have addictions, jailed family members and suffered physical and sexual abuse than controls. They also scored higher on all domains of the aggression questionnaire than controls. CONCLUSION: A collection of sociodemographic attributes such as broken homes, addictions and abuse seem to have an important association with juvenile delinquency. Children in conflict with the law are also more likely to be associated with a higher aggression quotient as compared to children who were not.


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Agresión , Maltrato a los Niños/psicología , Conflicto Familiar/psicología , Delincuencia Juvenil , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/psicología , Adolescente , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Niño , Defensa del Niño , Demografía , Femenino , Humanos , India/epidemiología , Delincuencia Juvenil/legislación & jurisprudencia , Delincuencia Juvenil/prevención & control , Delincuencia Juvenil/psicología , Delincuencia Juvenil/estadística & datos numéricos , Masculino , Factores de Riesgo , Control Social Formal/métodos , Factores Socioeconómicos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 75(Suppl 1): 800-803, 2023 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37206738

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Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, also known as Rendu-Osler-Weber disease, is an autosomal dominant disorder of the fibrovascular tissue common in Western countries. It is characterized by the classical triad of mucocutaneous telangiectasia, arteriovenous malformations with recurrent epistaxis. Here we report a rare case of Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia in a 66-year-old Indian male who presented with a history of recurrent epistaxis of forty years duration. The nasal telangiectasias were ablated under narrow band imaging guidance. The rarity of diagnosis was aided by clinical exome sequencing to confirm the disease.

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