TOP 5 Thesis Topics on Public Transport Safety and Mental Health

Explore the top 5 thesis topics on public transport safety and mental health in the Philippines. Perfect for Psychology, Criminology, and Social Work students.

QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Realyn Manalo

7/5/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

On a Friday afternoon in Makati, a bus conductor was bitten multiple times by a passenger with a known mental disorder. This same man had previously gone viral for biting other passengers on the same bus system. The conductor, acting to protect a child from being bitten, ended up injured himself. No help came fast. No clear procedure was followed. And no one seems to know what to do next time.

Here is what’s really wrong. There are no working protocols for mentally ill individuals in public transportation. Frontline workers are not trained. Security is reactive, not preventive. Authorities suggest “letting it go” instead of managing the threat. This is how people get hurt. This is how systems break. And this is why we need research that does more than just observe. It must demand action.


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Psychology

  • Social Work

  • Criminology

  • Public Administration

  • Nursing

  • Transportation Management


Senior High School Strands:

  • HUMSS

  • GAS

  • ABM

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.The Relationship Between Mental Health Awareness and Safety Protocol Compliance Among Public Transport Workers

This study investigates whether awareness of mental health affects how transport workers handle passengers in crisis.

Target Respondents

  • Bus conductors

  • Terminal officers

  • Transport safety officers

2.The Effect of Mental Health Crisis Incidents on the Perceived Safety of Daily Commuters in Metro Manila

This study explores how incidents involving mentally ill passengers affect how safe commuters feel.

Target Respondents

  • Daily bus commuters

  • Office workers who ride EDSA Carousel

  • Senior citizens and students

3.The Impact of Emergency Protocol Availability on the Response Time of Public Transport Staff During Mental Health-Related Incidents

This study checks if having clear guidelines leads to faster and safer responses.

Target Respondents

  • Bus company managers

  • EDSA Busway operators

  • Coast Guard transit responders

4.The Relationship Between Passenger Aggression History and Transport Staff Training Level in Managing Crisis Situations

This explores if trained staff handle aggressive passengers better than untrained ones.

Target Respondents

  • Public bus drivers

  • Security personnel assigned to transit hubs

  • Government transport agency staff

5.The Effect of Viral Transport Incidents on Public Demand for Mental Health Policies in Mass Transit Systems

This study examines if viral videos increase public pressure on transport authorities.

Target Respondents

  • Social media users

  • Transport advocacy groups

  • Policy makers in DOTr and LGUs

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