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Item Metadata only Women’s empowerment and intentions for additional children among reproductive-aged women: an analysis of demographic and health surveys in South Asia(2025-12-01) Rahman M.M.; Jampaklay A.; Rahman M.M.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: A substantial body of evidence indicates an inverse correlation between the empowerment of women and fertility rates. Women’s empowerment is a central theme in global development initiatives, necessitating a thorough and updated... evaluation of the current evidence regarding its relationship with fertility. This study sought to examine the correlation between women’s empowerment and fertility intentions—specifically, the desire for additional children among reproductive-aged womenPublication Metadata only Causal Model of Psychological Empowerment among People with Spinal Cord Injury in Thailand(2021-05-01) Dalin Rattanasuk; Kusuma Khuwatsamrit; Ramathibodi HospitalThe purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a causal model illustrating the relationships of age, education, physical impairment duration, social support, functional ability, and self-esteem with psychological empowerment in persons... that age and education did not significantly influence psychological empowerment. However, self-esteem had a direct effect on psychological empowerment, whereas physical impairment duration, functional ability, and social support had indirect effectsItem Metadata only Relationship between Perceived Organizational Support, Empowerment and Organizational Commitment of Health Workers at Sub-District Health Promoting Hospitals in Suphanburi Province, Thailand(2024-05-01) Matvijit T.; Tadadej C.; Kittipichai W.; Matvijit T.; Mahidol UniversityThis cross-sectional study aims to explore the relationship between personal characteristics, perceived organizational support, empowerment, and organizational commitment. Data were collected using self-administered questionnaires from health... and Stepwise Multiple Regression Analysis statistics were used for data analysis. The findings revealed that most health workers perceived organizational commitment, empowerment at a moderate level (54%, 52.4%), and perceived organizational support at a highItem Metadata only Community Empowerment for Lung Cancer Prevention(2025-01-01) Kraithaworn P.; Piaseu N.; Sitthilor R.; Amornputtisathaporn N.; Wiengnin K.; Srianekkul K.; Kraithaworn P.; Mahidol UniversityPurpose: Lung cancer remains a leading cause of mortality globally. This study aims to 1) investigate the effects of the Community Empowerment for Lung Cancer Prevention Program on participants’ knowledge of lung cancer, including risk factors... and family members play crucial roles in smoking cessation. Results suggest that sustained education and culturally relevant messaging are critical to community empowerment for lung cancer prevention.Item Metadata only Effectiveness of the Thai traditional health tourism activities empowerment program on the active aging of Thai older adults(2024-05-01) Koshakri R.; Rerkluenrit J.; Koshakri R.; Mahidol UniversityObjective: This one-group quasi-experimental study aimed to examine the effectiveness of the Thai Traditional Health Tourism Activities Empowerment Program on the active aging of older adults in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Thailand. MethodsItem Metadata only Intersectionality and women's empowerment in hysterectomy decisions: an inquiry using data from a large cross-sectional sample survey in India(2025-01-01) Pandey A.K.; Widyastari D.A.; M B.T.; Panolan S.; Chuenglertsiri P.; Samutachak B.; Pandey A.K.; Mahidol Universitythe determinants of hysterectomy, focusing on three key themes: society, women's empowerment, and biological factors. Results: The overall hysterectomy rate in India increased from 31.5 per 1,000 women (age 15–49 years) during 2015–16 to 32.6 per 1,000 women duringPublication Metadata only An empowerment program to enhance women's ability to prevent and control Malaria in the community, Chiang Mai province, Thailand(2007-05-01) Malee Geounuppakul; Piyarat Butraporn; Peter Kunstadter; Somjai Leemingsawat; Oranut Pacheun; Mahidol University; University of California, San Francisco; Boromarajonani College of NursingProvince, where 45 women were systematically recruited into the study cohort. Navail Village was selected as a control village because it resembled the intervention village. The empowerment program emphasized enhancement of malaria preventive levels, usingItem Metadata only Youth participation in tobacco control: From symbolic engagement to Shared governance(2025-10-01) Rattanapitoon N.K.; Thanchonnang C.; Norkaew J.; Rattanapitoon S.K.; Rattanapitoon N.K.; Mahidol University. Without enforceable reforms such as taxation, advertising restrictions, plain packaging, and protection from industry interference, youth empowerment risks being undermined. We argue for an integrated approach that combines empowerment, governancePublication Metadata only Intervention Enhancing Medication Adherence in Stroke Patients: An Integrative Review(2021-07-01) Suebsarn Ruksakulpiwat; Mahidol University, and the reference lists of relevant studies were reviewed from 2015 until 2020 to identify relevant RCTs. Results: The results identified nine relevant RCTs, which included a medication-taking reminder mobile application (Medisafe), health empowerment interventionsItem Metadata only Women's input and decision-making in agriculture are associated with diet quality in rural Tanzania(2023-01-01) Madzorera I.; Bliznashka L.; Blakstad M.M.; Bellows A.L.; Canavan C.R.; Mosha D.; Bromage S.; Noor R.A.; Webb P.; Ghosh S.; Kinabo J.L.; Masanja H.; Fawzi W.W.; Madzorera I.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Women's empowerment is one critical pathway through which agriculture can impact women's nutrition; however, empirical evidence is still limited. We evaluated the associations of women's participation, input, and decision-making in key... quality. This study adds to the growing evidence on the pathways through which women's empowerment may influence women's nutrition in rural Tanzania.
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