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    Education and Geriatric Depression in Vietnam: Investigating Gender Differences Using Path Analysis
    (2023-01-01) Dang T.N.H.; Sukontamarn P.; Mahidol University
    Geriatric depression is a key public health issue, as it leads to many negative health consequences. This study examines the effects of education on depression of older adults in Vietnam, focusing on gender differences. The study utilizes the 2011..., but only indirect effects in the case of males. While several channels through which education affects depression are similar for males and females, there are some differences which reflect gender roles in Vietnam. Policies promoting education and gender
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    Moderating effects of gender differences on the relationships between perceived learning support, intention to use, and learning performance in a personalized e-learning
    (2020-01-01) Charoenchai Wongwatkit; Patcharin Panjaburee; Niwat Srisawasdi; Pongpon Seprum; Mae Fah Luang University; Khon Kaen University; Mahidol University
    to investigate how gender differences moderate the relationships between students’ perceived personalized learning support and learning performance, and between the intention to use a system and the users’ learning performance. Drawing together perspectives from... the literature on developing effective e-learning systems, technology acceptance, and gender differences, this research proposes a conceptual model to examine the influences of the relationships among students’ attitudes, acceptance, gender differences
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    Gender differences in the psychological well-being of married men and women: An Asian case
    (2004-01-01) Theodore D. Fuller; John N. Edwards; Sairudee Vorakitphokatorn; Santhat Sermsri; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Mahidol University
    Using a wide variety of measures of psychological well-being obtained from a representative sample of married men and women in Bangkok, Thailand, we examine gender differences in psychological well-being. We find that, in Bangkok, as in the United... on psychological well-being, but that social strain not only has a significant effect on well-being but also largely accounts for gender differences in well-being. The mixed findings suggest the importance of testing theories in different societal contexts
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    Effects of gender differences and learning performance within residence energy saving game-based inquiry playing
    (2014-01-01) Ugyen Dorji; Patcharin Panjaburee; Niwat Srisawasdi; Gelephu Higher Secondary School; Mahidol University; Khon Kaen University
    understand the topic. However, not every student understands is improved by using these kinds of learning assistance. Therefore, a study on effect of gender differences and learning performance within energy saving games have become a need to address... the issue. This paper has attempted to develop a digital game based on inquiry-based learning called Residence Energy Saving Battle (RES-battle). Further, the paper examines the effect of gender difference in students' learning performance and the attitude
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    Do Gender Differences Affect the Psychological Well-being of High Schoolers in Thailand?
    (2021-01-01) Walailak Pumpuang; Nopporn Vongsirimas; Piyanee Klainin-Yobas; NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine; Mahidol University
    This cross-sectional descriptive study aimed to examine factors affecting the psychological wellbeing of female and male Thai students, and to compare gender differences in a psychological well-being promotion model. Participants were 624 students.... Furthermore, there were not any gender differences concerning predictors and statistical parameters of psychological well-being among Thai secondary school students. Nurse educators or healthcare providers may offer interventions to enhance students' well
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    Proposal of personalised mobile game from inquiry-based learning activities perspective: relationships among genders, learning styles, perceptions, and learning interest
    (2018-01-01) Narisra Komalawardhana; Patcharin Panjaburee; Mahidol University; Institute for Innovative Learning
    . Seventy-nine students participated in this experiment. The results of this study showed that perception about the digital game and learning interest are not significantly different among the different genders or learning styles; and there is significant...Copyright © 2018 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. This study is focused on the relationships among genders learnin styles, perceptions, and learning interest for physics learning supported by a digital game incorporated with scientific inquiry approach
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    Gender difference in betel quid consumption levels and tobacco use among adults in Myanmar
    (2021-01-01) Yin Min Aye; Seo Ah Hong; Bang On Thepthien; Sariyamon Tiraphat; Mahidol University
    % and 7.1 %, respectively, for women. In multivariate analysis, low education, low family wealth, married, and urban were more likely to chew 6+ pieces per day relevant to no consumption in both genders, while a positive association with age was observed... only in women. Tobacco use was associated with low consumption level (1-2 pieces), relative to no consumption in both genders. Therefore, this study underlined the need to improve knowledge on the dangers associated with betel quid chewing and tobacco
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    Gendered Migrant Social Capital: Evidence from Thailand
    (2005-01-01) Sara R. Curran; Filiz Garip; Changy Chung; Kanchana Tangchonlatip; University of Washington, Seattle; Princeton University; Mahidol University
    level migrant networks; that female migrant networks and male migrant networks have different influences upon migration outcomes; and, that migrant social capital influences men and women's migration differently. Our elaboration provides significant... quantitative evidence as to how gender and family variously imbue migration dynamics. © The University of North Carolina Press.
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    How Long Is Too Long? Effects of Mobile Game Duration on Stress and Cognitive Function by Gender
    (2026-01-01) Ajjimaporn A.; Buaprapahn P.; Senwandee P.; Sirisoonthorn N.; Chalermthamrong P.; Ramyarangsi P.; Ajjimaporn A.; Mahidol University
    Mobile gaming is widely popular among young adults; however, its effects on stress and cognitive function across different play durations and genders remain unclear. This study examined the acute effects of mobile gaming session duration on heart... both gaming sessions, with no difference between durations. Stress levels increased only after the seven-game session, with females exhibiting greater increases than males. Selective attention improved after three games but not after seven, with greater
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    Influence of Cisgender Male and Female Genders on Perceived Social Support of Medical Students: A Scoping Review
    (2023-01-01) Jin W.; Felix M.S.; Xian B.; Mahidol University
    . The identified gaps include the lack of in-depth exploration of male and female genders alone as a determinant of PSS, how gender may be used to promote PSS among male medical students and female medical students, how different sociocultural, sociodemographic...Stress associated with medical studies often leads to an increased need for social support among medical students. While other influencing factors concerning the social support needs of medical students have been studied, the influence of gender