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J Educ Community Health. 2025;12(3): 194-203.
doi: 10.34172/jech.3548
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Health Literacy

Original Article

Effect of an Educational Tool Based on Social Cognitive Theory on Height Literacy and Healthy Behaviors in School-Aged Children in Mae Hong Son, Thailand

Siwaporn Mahathamnuchock 1* ORCID logo

1 Mae Hong Son College, Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand. 236 Moo 3, Pangmoo Subdistrict, Mueang Mae Hong Son District, Mae Hong Son Province 58000, Thailand
*Corresponding Author: Siwaporn Mahathamnuchock, Email: siwaporn_mah@g.cmru.ac.th, Email: siwaporn_mah@g.cmru.ac.th

Abstract

Background: Height assessment is essential for monitoring child development. Accordingly, this study aimed to develop and evaluate educational tools (Soong-dee magnet graph) based on Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) to enhance height literacy and promote healthy behaviors among school-aged children in Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, in 2023.

Methods: A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design was employed to evaluate the impact of the height-promotion intervention. Sixty students (male: n=31, 51.70%; female: n=29, 48.30%), aged 9–14 years, were selected using systematic sampling. Demographic, height literacy, health behavior questionnaires and the Soong-dee magnet graph were utilized for data collection. Eventually, the obtained data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired-sample t-tests to assess changes in knowledge and behavior before and after the intervention (P<0.05).

Results: After four months of intervention, the height and weight of the students increased, with a noticeable increase in the height literacy and health behavior scores (P<.001).

Conclusion: Our findings revealed that an SCT-based educational tool could effectively promote height literacy and healthy behaviors in school-aged children highlighting the potential of simple visual tools to promote health education and well-being in underserved communities.



Please cite this article as follows: Mahathamnuchock S. Effect of an educational tool based on social cognitive theory on height literacy and healthy behaviors in school-aged children in Mae Hong Son, Thailand. J Educ Community Health. 2025; 12(3):194-203. doi:10.34172/jech.3548
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