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    Factors associated with preventive behavior against Covid-19 among the adult population in Kediri City, Indonesia
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2022) Saheri, Moh, 1991-; Sukhontha Kongsin; Sukhum Jiamton
    COVID-19 is an infectious disease that spreads to many countries, including Indonesia. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess factors associated with preventive behavior against COVID-19 among the adult population in Kediri City, Indonesia. A... status, job, income, and types of health coverage showed no association. Implication of Thesis: This study suggested that policymakers should provide knowledge and strengthen the societies to follow the health protocols. This can support the societies
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    Influences of fatherhood and masculinity on the smoking tobacco behavior of young Indonesian fathers
    (Mahidol University, 2021) Rohmah, Nur, 1974-; Lamy, Francois Rene; Felix, Mark Stephan
    in Samarinda City, Indonesia. The interview guideline was built on a combination of the Health Belief Model, Social Constructionism, Toxic Masculinity, and Role theory concepts to capture the impact of psychological, social, and cultural factors on the smoking...Tobacco smoking among men constitutes a major problem in Indonesia: 75.9% of Indonesian males are smokers, with 72% smoking at home, endangering the health of secondhand smokers in domestic settings, especially children. This study aimed to identify
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    THE EFFECT OF SMOKING BEHAVIOR ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG FINAL-YEAR STUDENTS BY USING PRECEDE MODEL IN SARI MUTIARA INDONESIA UNIVERSITY, INDONESIA
    (2022-07-29) Purba H.I.D.; Kengganpanich M.; Benjakul S.; Mahidol University
    Introduction: The quality of life (QoL) of university students is an important aspect of creating the next leader in the future, developing strong human resources, and improving the quality of generation. Therefore it is important to understand
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    Psychological factors associated with protected sex among indirect female sex workers in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
    (2019-01-01) I. Gusti Ngurah Edi Putra; Dusita Phuengsamran; Aree Jampaklay; Panithee Thammawijaya; Pande Putu Januraga; Universitas Udayana; Flinders University; Thailand Ministry of Public Health; Mahidol University
    to action. Low protected sex among indirect FSWs indicates the need for public health interventions at individual, interpersonal, and institutional level...., Bali from August to October 2017 to investigate factors associated with protected sex with clients using the Health Belief Model (HBM) framework. The protected sex as a dependent variable was identified through self-reported consistency in using condoms
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    Preventing early childhood caries: preventive behavior of mothers in Banjar district, Indonesia
    (2012) Rahimayanti; Boonyong Keiwkarnka; Jutatip Sillabutra; Mahidol University. ASEAN Institute for Health Development
    Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a serious problem worldwide, and particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. Mothers are often the major influence on their children’s health, which makes them key players in the prevention of disease... caries, and sources of information and social support. Face-to-face interviews with 300 mothers in Banjar district, Indonesia, whose preschool children were regis- tered in kindergartens or playgrounds during data collection, were conducted to assess how
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    “Anti-COVID-19” Medications, Supplements, and Mental Health Status in Indonesian Mothers with School-Age Children
    (2021-01-01) Annette D’arqom; Brihastami Sawitri; Zamal Nasution; Riko Lazuardi; Universitas Airlangga; Mahidol University; Province Level Health Office
    , supplements, and herbs that are believed to treat COVID-19, self-medication and misused might escalate. Therefore, this study aims to determine the consumption of “anti-COVID” agents and the mental health of mothers with school-age children in Indonesia...Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic affects all aspects of life and might cause stress for vulnerable groups such as mothers with school-age children, both housewives and working mothers. With the uncontrolled circulating information about medications
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    AIDS-related discrimination in Asia
    (2005-05-01) Susan Paxton; G. Gonzales; K. Uppakaew; K. K. Abraham; S. Okta; C. Green; K. S. Nair; T. Parwati Merati; B. Thephthien; M. Marin; A. Quesada; La Trobe University; Pinoy Plus; Thai Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS; Indian Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS; Spiritia Foundation; State Institute of Urban Development; Universitas Udayana; Mahidol University
    of the nature, pattern and extent of AIDS-related discrimination in several Asian countries. Trained HIV-positive people interviewed 764 positive people in four countries (India 302; Indonesia 42; Thailand 338; the Philippines 82) using a structured... questionnaire. Findings indicate that the major area of discrimination in each country is within the health sector, where over half of those surveyed experienced some form of discrimination. In all countries, the majority of people did not receive pre-test
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    Early suboptimal ART adherence was associated with missed clinical visits in HIV-infected patients in Asia
    (2018-12-02) Awachana Jiamsakul; Stephen J. Kerr; Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul; Iskandar Azwa; Fujie Zhang; Romanee Chaiwarith; Wingwai Wong; Penh Sun Ly; Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy; Rossana Ditangco; Sanjay Pujari; Evy Yunihastuti; Cuong Duy Do; Tuti Parwati Merati; Kinh Van Nguyen; Man Po Lee; Jun Yong Choi; Shinichi Oka; Pacharee Kantipong; Benedict L. H Sim; Oon Tek Ng; Jeremy Ross; Matthew Law; Hospital Sungai Buloh; Beijing Ditan Hospital; VHS Medical Centre India; Gokila; Bach Mai Hospital; Universitas Udayana; University of Indonesia, RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo; Kirby Institute; National Center for Global Health and Medicine; The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration; Yonsei University College of Medicine; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; University of Malaya Medical Centre; Veterans General Hospital-Taipei; Tan Tock Seng Hospital; Chiang Mai University; University of Health Sciences; National Hospital for Tropical Diseases; Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Foundation for AIDS Research; Institute of Infectious Diseases; Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital; National Center for HIV/AIDS
    © 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Missed clinic visits can lead to poorer treatment outcomes in HIV-infected patients. Suboptimal antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence has been linked to subsequent missed visits. Knowing the determinants of missed visits in Asian patients will allow for appropriate counselling and intervention strategies to ensure continuous engagement in care. A missed visit was defined as having no assessments within six months. Repeated measures logistic regression was used to analyse factors associated with missed visits. A total of 7100 patients were included from 12 countries in Asia with 2676 (37.7%) having at least one missed visit. Patients with early suboptimal self-reported adherence <95% were more likely to have a missed visit compared to those with adherence ≥95% (OR = 2.55, 95% CI(1.81–3.61)). Other factors associated with having a missed visit were homosexual (OR = 1.45, 95%CI(1.27–1.66)) and other modes of HIV exposure (OR = 1.48, 95%CI(1.27–1.74)) compared to heterosexual exposure; using PI-based (OR = 1.33, 95%CI(1.15–1.53) and other ART combinations (OR = 1.79, 95%CI(1.39–2.32)) compared to NRTI+NNRTI combinations; and being hepatitis C co-infected (OR = 1.27, 95%CI(1.06–1.52)). Patients aged >30 years (31–40 years OR = 0.81, 95%CI(0.73–0.89); 41–50 years OR = 0.73, 95%CI(0.64–0.83); and >50 years OR = 0.77, 95%CI(0.64–0.93)); female sex (OR = 0.81, 95%CI(0.72–0.90)); and being from upper middle (OR = 0.78, 95%CI(0.70–0.80)) or high-income countries (OR = 0.42, 95%CI(0.35–0.51)), were less likely to have missed visits. Almost 40% of our patients had a missed clinic visit. Early ART adherence was an indicator of subsequent clinic visits. Intensive counselling and adherence support should be provided at ART initiation in order to optimise long-term clinic attendance and maximise treatment outcomes.
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    Migrant workers and social protection in ASEAN: moving towards a regional standard?
    (2012-07) Hall, Andy; Mahidol University. Institute for Population and Social Research
    . In this context, migrant social protection in ASEAN has rarely been explored. This paper considers global standards and themes regarding migrant social protection before outlining case studies of Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. The paper shows how... of the economy that are not fully covered by labor laws, let alone social protection measures. In addition, nascent social protection systems in these countries provide little coverage in case of loss of worker income, and standards are generally poorly enforced
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    Midwives' intentions regarding use of ekectronic medical recirds in health centres in Lebak district, Banten province, Indonesia
    (2011) Aditya Mahendra; Mahendra A; Silabutra J; จุฑาธิป ศีลบุตร; Keiwkarnka B; บุญยง เกี่ยวการค้า; Silabutra J; Mahidol University. ASEAN Institute for Health Development
    factors, availability and accessibility of EMR, social support, attitude, knowledge of EMR, and subjective norms). The study group compromised 249 midwives who worked in health centres in Lebak district, Banten province, Indonesia. Data was collected..., government and health centre heads who are involved in the daily practices of midwives need to accept and appraise the EMR software positively in order to successfully implement it in Indonesia. The Indonesian Government should provide on the job training