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Title: | Factors associated with self-esteem, resilience, mental health, and psychological self-care among university students in Northern Thailand |
Authors: | Nisarat Auttama Katekaew Seangpraw Parichat Ong Artbori Rak Prakasit Tonchoy |
Authors: | Nisarat Auttama Katekaew Seangpraw Parichat Ong Artbori Rak Prakasit Tonchoy |
Keywords: | Nursing |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2021 |
Abstract: | Background: The severity of mental health issues among university students in rural areas can affect the outcomes of their studies. The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with self-esteem, resilience, mental health, and psychological self-care among university students. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 729 undergraduate students by a self-administered questionnaire. Using convenience sampling, the participants were chosen from four majoring in Public Health at University of Phayao in Northern Thailand. Results: Approximately 82% of university students had mental health problem. Backward logistic regression analysis showed that 1) a good relationship with family had a significantly positive effect on self-esteem (p-value <0.05); 2) a good relationship with friends was significantly associated with high resilience (p-value <0.05); 3) having a disease/s and a relationship with family had a significant effect on mental health problem (p-value <0.05); 4) being female, perceived normal weight, and a good relationship with family were significantly related to high psychological self-care (p-value <0.05). Conclusion: Gender, incurrent disease, perceived weight status, relationship with friends and family were associated with self-esteem, resilience, mental health, and psychological self-care among university students. Our findings can be incorporated in a support policy and integrated into the public health curriculum. University administrators and faculty have an opportunity to formulate an intervention program and provide services that could mitigate mental health problems and improve the well-being of students at their university. |
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ISSN: | 11782390 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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