Strengthening Rabies Protection Behaviors Among Thai Children: The Role of Health Literacy and Protection Motivation.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mayurin Laorujisawat, Worrawit Nakpan, Araya Prasertchai, Theerawut Thammakun, Vuttajug Punsombut, Kowit Suwannahong
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Abstract

Background: Rabies remains a life-threatening yet preventable disease, particularly among school-aged children in Thailand. Understanding how health literacy (HL) and protection motivation theory (PMT) influence rabies protective behaviors (RPB) is vital for school health interventions.

Methods: Using validated questionnaires, a cross-sectional study was conducted among 1751 Grade 4-6 students in Chonburi Province. HL, PMT constructs, and RPB were measured. Structural equation modeling was used to examine predictive relationships.

Results: HL was a strong predictor of RPB (β = 0.439, p < 0.001), especially in accessing, appraising, and applying health information. PMT constructs, particularly response efficacy and self-efficacy, also significantly predicted RPB (β = 0.200, p < 0.001). HL levels were higher among older students, private school attendees, and those with stronger academic performance.

Implications for school health policy, practice, and equity: Integrating HL and PMT frameworks into rabies education curricula may improve behavioral outcomes. Programs should be developmentally appropriate and address disparities across school types and student performance levels.

Conclusions: Strengthening HL and motivational factors through school-based education and multisectoral collaboration is critical to achieving rabies prevention goals and advancing child health equity in endemic settings.

加强泰国儿童狂犬病保护行为:健康素养和保护动机的作用。
背景:狂犬病仍然是一种危及生命但可预防的疾病,特别是在泰国的学龄儿童中。了解健康素养(HL)和保护动机理论(PMT)如何影响狂犬病保护行为(RPB)对学校健康干预至关重要。方法:采用有效问卷,对春武里省1751名4-6年级学生进行横断面调查。测量HL、PMT结构和RPB。结构方程模型用于检验预测关系。结果:HL是RPB的强预测因子(β = 0.439, p)。对学校卫生政策、实践和公平的影响:将HL和PMT框架纳入狂犬病教育课程可能会改善行为结果。项目应该与发展相适应,并解决学校类型和学生表现水平之间的差异。结论:通过校本教育和多部门合作加强HL和激励因素对于实现狂犬病预防目标和促进流行环境下儿童健康公平至关重要。
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Journal of School Health
Journal of School Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.
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