Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand

Saowanee Thongnopakun,1 Sawitree Visanuyothin,2 Mereerat Manwong,3 Yuvadee Rodjarkpai,1 Pichitra Patipat1 1Faculty of Public Health, Burapha University, Chon Buri, Thailand; 2Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 3College of Medicine and Public Health, Ubon Ratchathani Uni...

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Main Authors: Thongnopakun S, Visanuyothin S, Manwong M, Rodjarkpai Y, Patipat P
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-11-01
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spelling doaj-17c1ff695e914dd0ba308a6058766c7a2020-11-25T04:08:08ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare1178-23902020-11-01Volume 131443145358854Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of ThailandThongnopakun SVisanuyothin SManwong MRodjarkpai YPatipat PSaowanee Thongnopakun,1 Sawitree Visanuyothin,2 Mereerat Manwong,3 Yuvadee Rodjarkpai,1 Pichitra Patipat1 1Faculty of Public Health, Burapha University, Chon Buri, Thailand; 2Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 3College of Medicine and Public Health, Ubon Ratchathani University, Ubon Ratchathani, ThailandCorrespondence: Saowanee Thongnopakun Tel +66 38102-730Email saowaneehe@hotmail.comPurpose: This study aimed to identify the factors associated with depression among workers in industrial factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) of Thailand. Additionally, a guidebook was created to evaluate the suitability and appropriateness of the health literacy of the workers to prevent depression.Methods: This study applied a mixed method from May 2019 to May 2020. Two-stage sampling was used to recruit samples. A total of 416 workers were surveyed using a self-administered questionnaire. Moreover, 20 stakeholders enrolled in two focus group discussions (FGDs) using a semi-structured interview questionnaire to explore situations and develop a guidebook. Descriptive statistical, multivariable logistic regression, and content analysis were applied to analyze the data. Both quantitative and qualitative data were used in the development of the guidebook, which were further tested and evaluated by interviewing the 20 stakeholders.Results: Depression was found in 17.1% of the workers. Job position (adjusted odds ratio [ORadj] = 7.14), hours of online media use (ORadj = 1.87), moody/anxious (ORadj = 5.35), avoiding people (ORadj = 9.12), and self-behavior modification to prevent depression (ORadj = 2.41) were associated with significant depression. The FGDs revealed that stakeholders had blurred perceptions of stress and depression. The sample of industrial factory workers was subjected to workload time constraints but had low level of screening for depression. Online media was used only for working in industries. The guidebook was very interesting and useful for stakeholders and contained definitions and symptoms of depression, self-screening and self-care strategies, consultation and hotline contacts, and health literacy improvement guidelines for factory and health personnel to prevent depression.Conclusion: This study confirmed that online media and health literacy were imperative factors to address depression among workers in industrial factories. The guidebook was developed based on health literacy and help prevent depression among workers in industrial settings.Keywords: health literacy, labor, intervention, factory, industryhttps://www.dovepress.com/promoting-health-literacy-to-prevent-depression-among-workers-in-indus-peer-reviewed-article-JMDHhealth literacylaborinterventionfactoryindustry
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Patipat P
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Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
health literacy
labor
intervention
factory
industry
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Visanuyothin S
Manwong M
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Patipat P
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title Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand
title_short Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand
title_full Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand
title_fullStr Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Health Literacy to Prevent Depression Among Workers in Industrial Factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand
title_sort promoting health literacy to prevent depression among workers in industrial factories in the eastern economic corridor of thailand
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
issn 1178-2390
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Saowanee Thongnopakun,1 Sawitree Visanuyothin,2 Mereerat Manwong,3 Yuvadee Rodjarkpai,1 Pichitra Patipat1 1Faculty of Public Health, Burapha University, Chon Buri, Thailand; 2Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 3College of Medicine and Public Health, Ubon Ratchathani University, Ubon Ratchathani, ThailandCorrespondence: Saowanee Thongnopakun Tel +66 38102-730Email saowaneehe@hotmail.comPurpose: This study aimed to identify the factors associated with depression among workers in industrial factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) of Thailand. Additionally, a guidebook was created to evaluate the suitability and appropriateness of the health literacy of the workers to prevent depression.Methods: This study applied a mixed method from May 2019 to May 2020. Two-stage sampling was used to recruit samples. A total of 416 workers were surveyed using a self-administered questionnaire. Moreover, 20 stakeholders enrolled in two focus group discussions (FGDs) using a semi-structured interview questionnaire to explore situations and develop a guidebook. Descriptive statistical, multivariable logistic regression, and content analysis were applied to analyze the data. Both quantitative and qualitative data were used in the development of the guidebook, which were further tested and evaluated by interviewing the 20 stakeholders.Results: Depression was found in 17.1% of the workers. Job position (adjusted odds ratio [ORadj] = 7.14), hours of online media use (ORadj = 1.87), moody/anxious (ORadj = 5.35), avoiding people (ORadj = 9.12), and self-behavior modification to prevent depression (ORadj = 2.41) were associated with significant depression. The FGDs revealed that stakeholders had blurred perceptions of stress and depression. The sample of industrial factory workers was subjected to workload time constraints but had low level of screening for depression. Online media was used only for working in industries. The guidebook was very interesting and useful for stakeholders and contained definitions and symptoms of depression, self-screening and self-care strategies, consultation and hotline contacts, and health literacy improvement guidelines for factory and health personnel to prevent depression.Conclusion: This study confirmed that online media and health literacy were imperative factors to address depression among workers in industrial factories. The guidebook was developed based on health literacy and help prevent depression among workers in industrial settings.Keywords: health literacy, labor, intervention, factory, industry
topic health literacy
labor
intervention
factory
industry
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