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Journal of Pediatrics Neonatal Biology

Lack of Mental Health services for children in India
Mini Review - Volume: 1, Issue: 2, 2025 (September)
Mary Anbarasi Johnson*
Department of Pediatric Nursing, College of Nursing CMC, Vellore.
*Correspondence to: Mary Anbarasi Johnson, Department of Pediatric Nursing, College of Nursing CMC, Vellore.. Tel: , E-Mail:
Received: June 17, 2025; Manuscript No: JPNB-25-3905; Editor Assigned: June 19, 2025; PreQc No: JPNB-25-3905(PQ); Reviewed: July 03, 2025; Revised: July 10, 2025; Manuscript No: JPNB-25-3905(R); Published: September 03, 2025

ABSTRACT

Mental health in adolescents is a critical area of concern as this stage of life generally ages 10 to 19 involves significant physical, emotional, and social development. Mental health challenges during adolescence can have long-term effects on wellbeing, educational achievement, and social outcomes. Here is a suitable Introduction and Conclusion for a paper or article on mental health issues in children and the lack of mental health services in India, based on the references provided.

Keywords: Child and Adolescent Mental Health; Mental Health Services in India; Psychiatric Disorders in Children; Access and Infrastructure Barriers; Mental Health Policy and Education.


Citation: Johnson MA (2025). Lack of Mental Health services for children in India. J Pediatr Neonat Biol. Vol.1 Iss.2, September (2025), pp:13-15.
Copyright: © 2025 Johnson MA. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.