It can be concluded that JIA is associated with a higher incidence of psychiatric disorders in Bangladesh. Tiffany Beads necklace disorders are particularly common among JIA patients in this developing community. It poses challenging problems to consultant psychiatrist because of multifaceted clinical features of psychiatric associations. An early psychiatric intervention would improve the likelihood of satisfactory outcome of treatment. The results of the present study also lend some support for nonpharmacological means and bio-psychological systemsbased treatment for JIA. The results of the study indicate the need for further research on the mental and social well-being of children and adolescents in Bangladesh with larger and more representative samples, using structured measures with accepted reliability and validity, and incorporating sociocultural variables.
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