Publication: Development of an Intervention to Foster Post-traumatic Growth and Perceived Social Support Among Economically Disadvantaged Students in Thailand: A Design-based Research Study
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2024
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Journal of Health Research. Vol 38, No.1 (2024), p.30-39
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Mahantamak R., Sakunpong N., Suwathanpornkul I. Development of an Intervention to Foster Post-traumatic Growth and Perceived Social Support Among Economically Disadvantaged Students in Thailand: A Design-based Research Study. Journal of Health Research. Vol 38, No.1 (2024), p.30-39. doi:10.56808/2586-940X.1058 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/11895
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Background: In Thailand, there is a lack of studies investigating the assistance provided for children who are economically disadvantaged. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to develop assistance specifically designed for economically disadvantaged students (EDSs) which takes into account both psychological and social dimensions. Methods: We utilized a design-based research (DBR) approach for a study with 33 participants. The key participants consisted of nine Thai EDSs, aged between 13 and 15 with trauma resulting from emotional abuse by parents. Non-key participants consisted of twenty-four parents, peers, and teachers. The design involved two iterations in the design cycle. Results: The completed intervention design consisted of nine sessions. Sessions 1 to 3 were conducted individually. Sessions 4 to 8 involved collaboration with parents, peers, and teachers. Session 9 was the summarizing session. Following the intervention, participants demonstrated notable improvements in their levels of EDSs’ post-traumatic growth (PTG) and perceived social support (PSS). Conclusion: The intervention fostered PTG and PSS among EDSs, thus demonstrating improved students’ mental health and well-being. In addition, this innovation added to the body of knowledge which fosters PTG and PSS among EDSs and integrates psychological counseling and social work. © 2024 The Authors.
