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Issue Title: Mental Health and Substance Use
The aims of this research were to study both direct and indirect path analyses of mental health, and to analyse a causal relationship of each variable. A cross-sectional study used stratified random sampling to select Thai immigrant employees in Pranakron Si Ayutthaya Province, Thailand. General data were analysed by number and percentage. The mental health variable was measured by THMHI-15. The latter was analysed by general statistic, and a path analysis. The results found that job conditions and distance travelled between house and workplace had a direct effect on mental health with a standardised regression weight of 0.581, and -0.443, respectively (p value <0.01). It was found that housing conditions had no effect on mental health. The income variable had a direct influence on mental health with a standardised regression weight of 0.68 (p value <0.01). This research indicated that job conditions were an important factor related to mental health.
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Path analysis;
Random sampling;
Mental health;
Substance abuse;
Housing;
Sampling;
Workplaces;
Conditions;
Statistical analysis;
Regression analysis;
Working conditions;
Mental disorders;
Data processing;
Substance use;
Statistical sampling;
Occupational health;
Weight;
Employees;
Noncitizens;
Research;
Population;
Questionnaires;
Immigration;
Housing conditions;
Social support;
Variables;
Public health;
Data collection;
Health services;
Asian people;
Immigrants;
Cross-sectional studies;
Southeast Asian cultural groups;
Migrant workers
1 Department of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Rajabhat University, Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya, Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Thailand
2 Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand