Mental Health Literacy, Related Knowledge, and Depression Risk Among Thai Undergraduate Health Science Students: A Cross-sectional Study

AuthorTipvarin Benjaniraten
AuthorJatuporn Ounprasertsuken
AuthorJutatip Sillabutraen
AuthorKhwanruedi Phoowadkeanen
OrcidTipvarin Benjanirat [0000-0001-7753-8376]en
OrcidJatuporn Ounprasertsuk [0000-0002-8315-0439]en
OrcidJutatip Sillabutra [0000-0002-9884-4193]en
Accessioned Date2026-07-14T18:25:28Z
Issued Date2026-07-31en
AbstractBackground: Mental health is a key aspect of overall well-being, influencing emotional stability, social relationships, and academic success. Among university students, particularly those in the health sciences, mental health knowledge and literacy are critical for personal wellness and professional preparedness. Objective: This study aimed to assess mental health knowledge, evaluate mental health literacy (MHL), and examine the relationships between these factors and the risk of depression among Thai undergraduate health science students. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 270 Thai students using a stratified random sampling approach. Validated tools assessed mental health knowledge, MHL (MHLq-YA), and depression risk (PHQ-9). Descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation were used to analyze the data. Results: Most students demonstrated high mental health knowledge (90.0%) and high to very high MHL (89.3%), with generally low levels of depression risk. The most frequently reported symptoms included fatigue, sleep disturbances, and lack of interest. Although statistically significant, the correlations between mental health knowledge, MHL, and depression risk were very weak (r < 0.10), indicating minimal practical relevance. Conclusion: While students demonstrated strong mental health knowledge and literacy, these factors showed limited explanatory value for depression risk. Future interventions should focus on strengthening the practical application of MHL to enhance student well-being and prepare them for professional roles in mental health support.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/mejrh-168633en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/mejrh/articles/168633en
URIhttps://repository.brieflands.com/handle/123456789/68008
KeywordDepressionen
KeywordHealth literacyen
KeywordHealth knowledgeen
KeywordStudentsen
KeywordThailanden
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleMental Health Literacy, Related Knowledge, and Depression Risk Among Thai Undergraduate Health Science Students: A Cross-sectional Studyen
TypeResearch Articleen

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