KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 75 | JULY - SEPT. 2021
Offspring Education, Mental Health Status and Quality of Life among Parents of High School Students in the Northeast of Thailand
Khamharnpol T, Banchonhattakit P, Laohasiriwong W
Abstract: Background
Providing children best education could be burden on parents which might impaired
their mental health and quality of life (QOL).
Objective
To assess children education, mental health status and their influence on QOL of
parents of high school students in the Northeast of Thailand.
Method
This cross-sectional study was conducted among 1,098 parents of high school
students. The study population were selected by using multistage random sampling
from 20 high schools in 10 provinces of the Northeast of Thailand to response to
a structured questionnaire interview. Multilevel logistic regression was performed
to identify the influence of mental health status and offspring education on QOL of
parents of high school students.
Result
Among the total of 1,098 respondents, 28.78% had poor quality of life. Factors
that were associated with poor QOL of the parents were had moderate to severe
depressive symptoms (adj.OR=5.72; 95% CI:4.01-8.16), had moderate to high levels
of stress (adj.OR=2.32; 95% CI:1.64 - 3.29), not expected the child to study bachelor
degree (adj.OR=2.59; 95% CI:1.74 -3.84), perceived children’s academic performance
as not to minimal importance (adj.OR=2.20; 95% CI: 1.54 - 3.14), had 2 or more
children currently studying (adj.OR= 1.62; 95% CI:1.00 - 2.64), and had low to high
concerns on their children low examination scores (adj.OR=1.51; 95% CI: 1.06 - 2.15).
Conclusion
Depression, stress, children education as well as physical health and work-related
problems had influence on QOL.
Keyword : Children education, Depression, High school student, Mental health, Parents, Quality of life