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Perceived Interparental Conflicts Irrational Beliefs and Mental Health among Juvenile Offenders
Open Journal of Psychology
| Vol 2, Issue 1
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