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Publication Open Access Life skills development program to reduce bullying and to promote good practices among primary school students, Samut-Sakorn Province, Thailand(2010) Jarueyporn Suparp; Waraporn Boonyathan; Wirin Kittipichai; Kanitta Chamroonsawasdi; จรวยพร สุภาพ; วิริณธิ์ กิตติพิชัย; กนิษฐา จำรูญสวัสดิ์; Jarueyporn Suparp; Mahidol university. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Family HealthThe objectives of this study were to increase the mean scores of life skills component, to reduce bully behaviors and to increase good practices after the implementation of life skills development program in primary school children. A... were statistical significantly increased. The students and teachers in both schools agreed on the appropriateness and benefits of the program and it’s necessity to be continued. Both students and parents reported that students reduced bully behaviorsPublication Open Access Cyber-bullying among secondary and vocational students in bangkok(2011) Nanthanat Songsiri; Wimontip Musikaphan; Mahidol University. National Institute for Child and Family Development.The objective of this research is to study the relationship between individual characteristics, the family context and cyber-bullying. We examine the nature, frequency, degree of violence and prevalence of cyber-bullying using data from a survey... of 1,200 secondary and vocational students in Bangkok. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics. The results showed a considerable degree of cyberbullying among Thai youth. More than half had ever seen or heard of cyber-bullying occurringPublication Metadata only Prevalence and distribution pattern of mood swings in Thai adolescents: A school-based survey in the central region of Thailand(2020-04-29) Suleemas Angsukiattitavorn; Acharaporn Seeherunwong; Rungnapa Panitrat; Mathuros Tipayamongkholgul; Mahidol University; Chulabhorn Royal Academyprovinces in the central region of Thailand. Results: The prevalence of mood swings was 26.4%. It was highest among vocational students in Bangkok at 37.1%. MS were more common in adolescents who exhibited risk behaviors and who resided in hazardous... situations. The probabilities of MS by characteristic in 15-24 years olds were: bullying involvement 36.9% (n = 1293), problematic social media use 55.9%(n = 127), high expressed emotion in family 36.6% (n = 1256), and studying in a vocational program 29Publication Metadata only Health risk behavior among thai youth: National survey 2013(2015-01-01) Tawima Sirirassamee; Buppha Sirirassamee; Srinakharinwirot University; Mahidol Universityfinds that 15.9% of respondents had engaged in physical fights, and 8.1% had been cyber bullied. The prevalence of current cigarette smoking, alcohol, and marijuana use were 22.3%, 27.9%, and 2.3%, respectively. The prevalence of risky behaviors among...© 2014 APJPH. This study aims to establish the prevalence of risky health behaviors among Thai youth and to characterize the prevalence of these behaviors by gender, age group, educational status, and region. We analyzed data from a population-basedPublication Metadata only Adolescence: International aspects of psychological stress(2021-05-18) Supa Pengpid; Karl Peltzer; Joav Merrick; University of Limpopo; Mahidol University; Georgia State University, schizophrenia, somatization disorder, or a variety of other clinical conditions. In this book, the prevalence and correlates of psychological distress, including issues in relation to bullying victimization, poly-victimization, obesogenic behavior, ideal... cardiovascular health behavior, and HIV status, were studied in 19 countries. The results will inform researchers and readers of the relevance of school and youth mental health programs and related policies targeting psychological well-being in the adolescentPublication Metadata only High carbonated soft drink intake is associated with health risk behavior and poor mental health among school-going adolescents in six southeast Asian countries(2020-01-01) Supa Pengpid; Karl Peltzer; North-West University; Mahidol University© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Carbonated soft drink (CSD) intake has been associated with various risk behaviors in adolescents in high-income countries, but there is lack of evidence of this association in cross...-nationally representative samples of school adolescents in low-and middle-income countries. This study aimed to assess the association between CSD intake, health risk behavior, and poor mental health behavior among school-going adolescents in six SoutheastPublication Metadata only Social Skills Training Using the Thai Version of UCLA PEERS® in Thai Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder(2021-07-01) Napat Sittanomai; Elizabeth Laugeson; Sasitorn Chantaratin; Jariya Tarugsa; Duangduean Sainampran; Vipavee Sathirangkul; Suvimon Apinantanakul; Nattawee Songrujirat; Vitharon Boon-yasidhi; Siriraj Hospital; Jane & Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior. Effectiveness was assessed by social skills improvement rated by parents, Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS), the Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI), and the Clinical Global Impression-Improvement Scale (CGI-I). Results: All enrolled participants... follow-up, all but two skills (entering conversation and handling bullying) were still reported as improved by more than 50% of parents. VABS raw scores significantly increased in the domain of communication (95% confidence interval (CI): -2.25 to -0Publication Metadata only Investigating the mechanisms of theory of planned behavior on Cyberbullying among Thai adolescents(2019-11-01) Naruemon Auemaneekul; Arpaporn Powwattana; Emwadee Kiatsiri; Nanthana Thananowan; Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University; Mahidol Universityis supposed to mitigate the bullying problems, were neglected from this study. Practical implications: The preventive measures for cyberbullying behaviors among adolescents should involve activities fostering self-esteem, developing proper attitude and SN...© 2019, Naruemon Auemaneekul, Arpaporn Powwattana, Emwadee Kiatsiri and Nanthana Thananowan. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the etiological model of cyberbullying behaviors among Thai adolescents, testing the hypothesisPublication Metadata only Cannabis and Amphetamine Use and Associated Factors Among School-Going Adolescents in Nine African Countries(2018-03-04) Karl Peltzer; Supa Pengpid; Ton-Duc-Thang University; University of Limpopo; Mahidol University), smoking status of the father and/or mother, and environmental stressors (having experienced hunger, been bullied, having been in a physical fight and having been attacked) were associated with both past-month cannabis and lifetime amphetamine use. Measures... to prevent and control cannabis and amphetamine use should include personal attributes (suicidal ideation, school truancy, and HIV sexual risk behavior) and environmental stressors (food insecurity and violence).Publication Metadata only Past 12-month history of single and multiple suicide attempts among a national sample of school-going adolescents in Tonga(2020-01-01) Supa Pengpid; Karl Peltzer; Ton-Duc-Thang University; University of Limpopo; Mahidol Universitystudents (16.5%) had attempted suicide in the past year (8.8% once and 7.7% more than once). Female sex, loneliness, having no close friends, often bullied, frequently in a physical fight, frequently truant from school, ever amphetamine use, and past-month... tobacco use were associated with ≥2 suicide attempts. Multiple suicide attempts increased with an increase in psychosocial distress, health risk behaviors, and social-environmental factors. Conclusion: Almost one in seven students attempted suicide
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