Developing a High School Mental Health Action Checklist in Thailand: insights on perception and communication
Issued Date
2024-01-01
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eISSN
22962565
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85207029229
Journal Title
Frontiers in Public Health
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12
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Frontiers in Public Health Vol.12 (2024)
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Punneng S., Arphorn S., Thanachoksawang C., Bangkadanara G., Tangtong C., Maruo S.J., Chantra N., Yogyorn D., Ishimaru T. Developing a High School Mental Health Action Checklist in Thailand: insights on perception and communication. Frontiers in Public Health Vol.12 (2024). doi:10.3389/fpubh.2024.1437957 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/101796
Title
Developing a High School Mental Health Action Checklist in Thailand: insights on perception and communication
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Abstract
Background: This study aimed to develop a mental health action checklist for high school students that emphasized the importance of readiness, safety, and good hygiene at work to enhance their mental health and prepare them for the workforce. Methods: In total, 949 students from public high schools in Bangkok, Thailand voluntarily participated in this study. The 15-item High School Mental Health Action Checklist was developed based on a literature review and a pilot study. We used the index of item-objective congruence (IOC) to verify the content validity of the Checklist and exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to establish its construct validity. The tool’s internal consistency was estimated using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Results: The High School Mental Health Action Checklist had good content (IOC = 0.867) and construct validity. EFA revealed four factors that accounted for 46.5% of the variance. The overall reliability coefficient for the High School Mental Health Action Checklist was 0.788, and the reliability coefficients of the subdomains were 0.783–0.797. Conclusion: The Checklist will allow schools to develop an annual action plan for student mental health promotion activities, in accordance with public health guidelines. Our results indicate the High School Student Mental Health Action Checklist has good psychometric properties.