Abstract

Background: Adolescence is a ripe stage where the onset of many psychiatric illnesses increases sharply. Identification offactors making adolescent population vulnerable to disturbed mental health is of high public health importance.Materials and methods: A cross sectional study was conducted among students of 9th -12th class of government andprivate schools of urban and rural areas of Amritsar. Sample size was calculated using formula N > 4pq/ d2. Data wascollected during the period of one year. Pre tested, semi structured questionnaire and DASS -21 scale were used. Chisquared tests were applied and statistical analysis was conducted using Epi-Info. P value <0.05 was considered to bestatistically significant. Results: The prevalence of Stress, Anxiety and Depression was found to be 53%, 58% and 54%respectively having significant associations with academic performance, excessive homework,performance satisfaction among self & parents and comparison by parents. Conclusion –Stress, anxiety and depression were associated with factors like academic performance, academic load, performance satisfaction by self and parents and other parental factors. There is need to provide a healthy and supportive school as well as home environment to reduce the risk of stress, anxiety and depression among adolescents.

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