Morbidity, its Patterns and Associated Factors among School Children Residing in a North Indian City

Sebastian Christian, Manasvi Duggal, Shalini Dehal
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INTRODUCTION: Children are the pillars of the future of a country shall rest, are no less than a treasure and need to be as healthy as possible. AIM: To assess the health status of school children in various areas of Una city, Himachal Pradesh, India. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The present study was conducted among school children aged 7-18 present on the day of the study. Data collected was cross-sectionally using a pre-validated and pre-tested questionnaire duly standardized prior to commencement of the study. The first section of the questionnaire contained details about the demographic profile, and in the second, the examiners recorded the presence or absence of common childhood diseases, namely pallor, lymphadenopathy (L.N.), Bitot spots, Worm infections, Scabies, Ear discharge, Dental caries and Fluorosis.  Statistical analysis included the Shapiro-wilk test to check for data normalcy, followed by descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation. Significance value (p) was kept significant at ≤0.5. RESULTS: Most children belonged to the age group of 12-15 years (42.8%), followed by 7-11 years(34.3%) and 16-18 years(22.9%). Majority of the students were girls (61.5%) and most them belonged to the age group of 12-15 years(41.0%). Disease in any from was observed in 813 (76.2%)  of the children, with the most prevalent disease observed being dental caries (32.3%), followed by fluorosis (20.5%) and pallor (14.3%). Pearson’s correlation revealed a strong, positive association between the disease status and age (0.7) and gender (0.8). CONCLUSION: The results of the present study indicate the need to have various specific programmes to reduce the burden of various diseases, namely dental caries and pallor among school children through efforts of various programmes.
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北印度某城市学龄儿童发病率、模式及相关因素
儿童是一个国家未来应当休息的支柱,不亚于一笔财富,需要尽可能的健康。目的:评估印度喜马偕尔邦乌纳市不同地区学龄儿童的健康状况。材料与方法:本研究在研究当天在场的7-18岁学龄儿童中进行。收集的数据是横断面使用预先验证和预先测试的问卷,在研究开始前适当标准化。调查问卷的第一部分包含有关人口统计资料的详细信息,第二部分记录了常见儿童疾病的存在或不存在,即苍白、淋巴结病(L.N.)、Bitot斑点、蠕虫感染、疥疮、耳漏、龋齿和氟中毒。统计分析包括夏皮罗-威尔克检验来检查数据的正态性,然后是描述性统计和Pearson相关。显著性值(p)在≤0.5时保持显著性。结果:患儿以12 ~ 15岁为主(42.8%),其次为7 ~ 11岁(34.3%)和16 ~ 18岁(22.9%)。其中女生居多(61.5%),年龄在12-15岁之间的占41.0%。813名(76.2%)儿童有任何疾病,其中最常见的疾病是龋齿(32.3%),其次是氟中毒(20.5%)和苍白(14.3%)。Pearson相关性显示疾病状态与年龄(0.7)和性别(0.8)之间存在强烈的正相关。结论:本研究的结果表明,需要制定各种具体方案,通过各种方案的努力,减轻学龄儿童患各种疾病的负担,即龋齿和苍白。
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