Perceived Interparental Conflicts Irrational Beliefs and Mental Health among Juvenile Offenders

Table 1.

Mean, Standard Deviation, Frequencies and Percentages ofSocio-Demographics of Juvenile offenders (N=140)

Variables

M (SD) f (%)

Age categories

1.8(0.32)

9-13

17(12.1)

14-18

123(87.9)

Education

1.3(0.46)

Illiterate

10(3.4)

Primary

35(25.2)

Middle

52(42.3)

Matric

43(30.7)

Family Monthly income

1.4(0.65)

10000-15000

83(59.3)

16000-20000

49(35.7)

21000-25000

8(5.7)

Family System

1.2(.40)

Nuclear

111(79.3)

Joint

29(20.7)

Father Presence

1.0(.21)

Alive

134(95.7)

Died

6(4.3)

Father occupation

1.8(.77)

Labor

51(36.6)

Shopkeeper

58(41.5)

Business

30(21.1)

Mother Presence

1.0(.20)

Alive

134(95.7)

Died

6(4.3)

Mother Occupation

1.2(.44)

Working Lady

38(28.1)

Housewife

102(72.5)

No. Of Siblings

3.7(2.2)

0-5

106(73.8)

6-10

34(27.4)

Note: M= mean, SD= standard deviation, f= frequency, %=Percentage

Note: M= mean, SD= standard deviation, f= frequency, %=Percentage