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Publication Metadata only Patterns and Prevention of Violence among Female Secondary School Students in Thailand(2021-01-01) Penprapa Kunbuddee; Sunee Kanyajit; Thasuk Junprasert; Apasiri Suwannanon; Patchara Sinloyma; Mahidol University; Suan Dusit University; Srinakharinwirot University; Royal Police Cadet AcademyThis qualitative research studied the patterns, causes, and conditions of the violence witnessed among female secondary school students in Bangkok, Thailand. Further to this, guidelines have been produced to prevent/solve violence among... this demographic. Data was collected through in-depth interviews conducted with: (1) 21 female secondary school students, 1-3 of whom had been involved in violence; (2) 10 teachers with at least 5 years of experience in teaching and solving violence in the femalePublication Metadata only A qualitative study on factors influencing achievement of English language teaching and learning in Thai government secondary schools(2018-06-01) Singhanat Nomnian; Thithimadee Arphattananon; Mahidol University© 2018 Asian E F L Journal Press. All rights reserved. This qualitative study explores primary factors influencing the achievement of English language teaching and learning in government secondary schools in Thailand. Based on typological analysis... influences to meet the targeted quality of English language teaching and learning at a national level. Although this study shows how interconnected these factors are in the selected schools, it may be a platform for other secondary schools to reflectPublication Metadata only The relationship between psychological capital and ethical behavior in one secondary school students(2018-01-01) Weeraphong Chalermrungroj; Sucheera Phattharayuttawat; Woraphat Ratta-Apha; Natchaphon Auampradit; Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol Universityschool students. Materials and Methods: The sample group included 387 students at one Secondary School. The data collection instrument was the questionnaires which consisted of 3 parts; a Student’s general questionnaire, the Thai Psychological Capital... could predict the Ethical behavior of secondary school students by 29%. The correlation coefficient is 0.538 and the standard error of estimate is ±7.857. Conclusion: Psychological Capital was positively related to Ethical behavior and threePublication Metadata only Obesity and serum uric acid in secondary school-age students of srinagarindra the princess mother school, Phayao, Thailand(2018-04-01) Wanpen Suttikomin; Preeya Leelahagul; Suphawan Khamvang; Chamnong Chaimongkol; Nanticha Chaiwut; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; Srinagarindra The Princess Mother Schooldifferences in obesity and serum uric acid as well as the relationship between obesity and serum uric acid levels in secondary school-age students. Methods: : A cross-sectional study conducted among 689 secondary school-age students; 313 boys and 376 girls... analysis, the demographic factors studied showed that boys, late adolescence period, and excess body fat adolescents had higher prevalence of hyperuricemia in secondary school-age students who have their birthplace in 8 provinces of Northern ThailandPublication Metadata only Relationship between psychological capital and study strategies of upper secondary school in Bangkok(2018-01-01) Natchaphon Auampradit; Sudsabuy Chulakadabba; Boontarika Hanvanichvech; Sucheera Phattharayuttawat; Thienchai Ngamthipwatthana; Soisuda Imaroonrak; Thanayot Sumalrot; Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol Universityof upper secondary school students in Bangkok. Materials and Methods: The samples consisted of 453 upper secondary school students who were studying in coeducational high schools from Santiratwittayalai School, Chinorotwittayalai School, Sarawittaya School... 453 upper secondary school students where they were 170 male students (37.5%) and 283 female students (62.4%). The results revealed that their levels of psychological capital and study strategies were moderately high. The result of the comparisonPublication Metadata only Helping teachers conduct sex education in secondary schools in Thailand: Overcoming culturally sensitive barriers to sex education(2014-01-01) Pimrat Thammaraksa; Arpaporn Powwattana; Sunee Lagampan; Weena Thaingtham; Boromarajonani College of Nursing; Mahidol UniversityPurpose The purpose of this quasi experimental study was to evaluate the effects of Culturally Sensitive Sex Education Skill Development, a teacher-led sex education program in secondary schools in Thailand. Methods Two public secondary schools... in the suburban areas of Bangkok were randomly selected. One was designated as the experimental school and the other as the comparison school. Ninety grade seven and eight teachers, 45 from each school, were selected to participate in the study. Self efficacyPublication Metadata only Gender roles, physical and sexual violence prevention in primary extend to secondary school in Samutsakorn province, Thailand(2010-03-01) Kanittha Chamroonsawasdi; Jarueyporn Suparp; Wirin Kittipichai; Piyathida Khajornchaikul; Mahidol Universitywas conducted among 2 schools during June-September, 2005. The experimental group, were 134 students in a primary school and 179 students in a secondary school. While the control group, were 122 students in a primary school and 95 students in sa econdary school...Objective: To enhance positive attitude and life skills on gender roles to prevent physical and sexual violence. Material and Method: A whole school-based participatory learning program using a quasi-experimental study with pre and post test designPublication Metadata only Comprehensive sexuality education in Thailand? A nationwide assessment of sexuality education implementation in Thai public secondary schools(2019-01-01) Pimpawun Boonmongkon; Manash Shrestha; Nattharat Samoh; Kunakorn Kanchawee; Pimnara Peerawarunun; Petcharat Promnart; Timo Ojanen; Thomas E. Guadamuz; Mahidol University; Thammasat University© 2019 CSIRO. Background: The purpose of this nationwide study was to assess implementation of comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in Thai public secondary schools, with a view to reveal its strengths and weaknesses. Methods: This was a mixed...-methods study using a cross-sectional survey of 8837 students and 692 teachers at 398 public secondary schools, selected by multistage cluster sampling from six regions of Thailand, along with participatory focus group discussions with 150 studentsPublication Metadata only Relative risks of becoming overweight and obese in children after 6 years in secondary school(2005-05-01) Pipop Jirapinyo; Narumon Densupsoontorn; Duangduen Chinrungrueng; Renu Wongarn; Nuchnoi Thamonsiri; Mahidol UniversityThe authors carried out a longitudinal study of bodyweights of secondary-school children from Grade VII to Grade XII. Initial data of weight for height ai Grade VII showed that the prevalences of overweight boys and girls were 13.6% and 9....6, respectively. The present study showed that without any nutritional intervention those children, especially girls who were overweight and obese were more likely to maintain their bodyweights throughout the 6-year period in secondary school.Publication Metadata only Which children will go to secondary school? Factors affecting parents' decisions in rural Thailand(1997-06-01) Lindy Williams; Kritaya Archavanitkul; Napaporn Havanon; Mahidol University; Srinakharinwirot University; Cornell University; University of Michigan, Ann Arborthat the more children there are in a family, the lower the proportion who are sent to secondary school. Parents send more sons than daughters and more youngest than eldest children. The decision is sometimes associated with a specific "investment" strategy...This study examines parents' decisions about educating some or all of their children beyond primary school in rural Thailand. Their strategies often involve choices between sons and daughters and between older versus younger children. We find
