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Item Metadata only The relationship between life skills and mental health of lower secondary school students in Phraphutthabat district, Saraburi province(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2005) Kanchana Supphakun; Sulee TongvicheanPublication Metadata only Effectiveness of school network for childhood obesity prevention (snocop) in primary schools of saraburi province, Thailand(2009-07-01) Pannee Banchonhattakit; Chanuantong Tanasugarn; Mandhana Pradipasen; Kathleen R. Miner; Dechavudh Nityasuddhi; Khon Kaen University; Mahidol University; Rollins School of Public Healthschools to the control group at Saraburi Province, Thailand in 2006-2007. In addition, thirty-one participants being school administrators, teachers, parents, and community members from six schools formed the social network initiating the intervention...This research was designed to test the effectiveness of a school network for childhood obesity prevention (SNOCOP) in primary schools; a program that aimed to improve student behavior in terms of knowledge, attitude, intention towards obesityItem Metadata only Obstacles to the ban on school corporal punishment : exploring local values and educational practices in Saraburi, Thailand(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2015) Sasiprapa Jampian; Hayes, Michael George; Mullen, Matthewfrom three schools of different academic levels in Saraburi, Thailand, corporal punishment continues as teachers claim the new regulation lacks adequacy in real classroom practice, which further leads to the need to use physical punishment in order...Physical punishment of children in Thailand is perceived as a justified strategy. It is socially accepted and commonly practiced among many Thai families and schools. Conversely, this kind of punishment is considered as an abuse of children's rightsPublication Metadata only Therapeutic outcome of tattoo removal with a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser in Thai students - Comparison of two rural regions within a tattoo removal program(2012-01-01) Akkrapol Mungnirandr; Sumanas Bunyaratavej; Rattapon Thuangtong; Anchana Thoamphoemphol; Piyaporn Supasynth; Pakawadee Hatthanirun; Wanwilai Outtarawichian; Chaiwat Buathong; Yongyuth Vajaradul; Mahidol UniversityObjective: To review the results of laser tattoo removal in Thai students of Saraburi province. Material and methods: This is a retrospective review study of the students participating in our tattoo removal program at Saraburi province, Thailand... to the complications or side effects after laser tattoo removal. Conclusion: In a rural area of Thailand, more male Thai students chose to have a tattoo than female students. Nearly all of the students did the tattoo themselves or had it done by friends. The studentsPublication Open Access Factors Associated With the Use of Subdermal Etonogestrel Implants Among Postpartum Primipara Adolescents(2018) Watcharee Rueankhong; Somsak Suthutvoravut; Jirat Tangthitiwong; วัชรี เรือนคง; สมศักดิ์ สุทัศน์วรวุฒิ; จิรัตน์ ตั้งฐิตวงศ์; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Health Promotion Center 13Background: In Thailand, there has been a high incidence of adolescent pregnancy which leads to major public health and socioeconomic problems such as unplanned pregnancy, induced abortion and negative impacts on the health of the mothers... associated with the use of subdermal etonogestrel implants among postpartum primipara adolescents in Saraburi province. Methods: This study is an observational descriptive research. The population were 106 primipara adolescents at 4 - 6 weeks postpartumPublication Open Access Effectiveness of Domperidone in Augmenting Breastmilk Production Measured by Manual Expression in Postpartum Women in Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital(2018) Maneenin Wannapat; Somsak Suthutvoravut; Sawittri Suwikrom; มณีนิล วรรณพัฒน์; สมศักดิ์ สุทัศน์วรวุฒิ; สาวิตรี สุวิกรม; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyBackground: Breastmilk is the ideal food for infants. Domperidone was found to increase breastmilk production but its use is still controversial. Most of the studies used electric breast pump to collect breastmilk. However, manual expression of breastmilk has some advantages over electric breast pump. Objective: To study effectiveness of domperidone in increasing breastmilk production among postpartum women by using manual expression to collect breastmilk. Methods: This study recruited 50 postpartum women who had term spontaneous normal vaginal delivery in Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital from September 1, 2015 to November 30, 2015. The participants were randomly assigned to receive domperidone or placebo, 25 women in each group. Drugs were first given to postpartum women at 24 hours after delivery. Breastmilk was collected by manually expression at 24 hours after delivery before receiving drugs, then at 48 hours, 72 hours and 96 hours after delivery. Chi-Square test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for hypothesis testing and the statistical significance was set at P < 0.05. Results: The median volume of breastmilk in both groups at 24 hours after delivery and before receiving drugs were 2 milliliters in domperidone group and 1 milliliter in placebo group. Breastmilk median volume increased in both groups afterwards. At 48 hours after delivery, the volumes were 8 and 3 milliliters in domperidone and placebo group respectively. At 72 hours, the volumes were 15 and 10 milliliters, at 96 hours, the volumes were 35 and 15 milliliters in groups respectively. The differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). There was no side effect of domperidone among the postpartum women in the domperidone group. Conclusion: Domperidone effectively increased more breastmilk production measured by manual expression than placebo.Publication Open Access Contamination of perfluorooctane sulfonated (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in air(2014) Jirarat Pattanasuttichonlakul; Narin Boontanon; Suwanna Kitpati Boontanon; นรินทร์ บุญตานนท์; Mahidol University. Faculty of Environment and Resource Studiesinto environment by several processes such as wastewater, leaching from consumer products or dust during production process. The analytical procedure for determination in ambient air which collected monthly during 2010-2012 in 4 provinces, Thailand, were performedPublication Open Access ผลของการสอนเพศศึกษารอบด้านต่อความรู้และทักษะการสวมถุงยางอนามัยของนักเรียนชั้นมัธยมศึกษาตอนต้น ชั้นปีที่ 2(2560) เบ็ญจมาศ โอฬารรัตน์มณี; Benjamat Olanratmanee; วีรยา จึงสมเจตไพศาล; Weeraya Jungsomjatepaisal; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะพยาบาลศาสตร์. ภาควิชาการพยาบาลกุมารเวชศาสตร์Purpose: This study aimed compare to the effect of comprehensive sex education and condom using skills among junior high school students. Design: Quasi-experimental study. Methods: The sample composed of 2nd grade high school students..., this program is useful for health care provider or instructor who has experiences and well trained. Teaching condom use skills may utilize several techniques such as game to increase positive attitude in using condom of student 2nd grade high school.Publication Open Access Factors of Awareness, Problems and recommendations towards Conservation of Cultural heritage handicraft : a Case Study of Aranyik Knives Conservation,Pha nakhon Sri Ayutthaya Province(2019) Kessarin Tharethian; Wilasinee Anomasiri; เกศริน ธารีเทียน; วิลาศินี อโนมะศิริ; Mahidol University. Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanitie. Environmental Social Sciences,The objectives of this research are to study level of awareness, factors of awareness, problems and recommendations towards conservation of cultural heritage handicraft: a case study of Aranyik knives conservation, Pha Nakhon Sri Ayutthaya Province. Quantitative research was employed. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 355 respondents who were above 18 years old and lived in Tha Chang sub-district, Nakhon Luang District, Pha Nakhon Sri Ayutthaya Province for at least 5 years. The quantitative analysis included descriptive statistics, t-test, and one way ANOVA. The study result found that the awareness of the respondents towards Aranyik knives conservation was low. The factors significantly related to people awareness towards conservation of cultural heritage (Aranyik knives) included duration of stay (p-value = 0.05) as well as knowledge and valuation of cultural heritage (p-value = 0.01). The problems of Aranyik knives conservation included lack of inheritance to the next generation, lack of production technology, and lack of communication. This research recommends the collaboration between government agencies and local people to indicate supporting measures to conserve local cultures. The handicraft center (Aranyik knives) should be established to present origin, culture, tradition, local way of life, and local wisdom. Marketing strategies should be applied to promote the identity of local products. In additions, the activities should be set up with young generation in the community to increase awareness towards cultural heritage conservation.Publication Open Access Uterotropic activity of the solvent extracts of white Kwao Krua from Two Sources(2004) Nongluck Sookvanichsilp; Noppamas Soonthornchareonnon; Naun-anong Tad-uraThe root of white "Kwao Krua" has been used by Thai people as a rejuvenating folk medicine for a long period of time. The uterotropic activity and the TLC of the ethanolic and the dichloromethane extracts of white "Kwao Krua" roots from two sources, Pueraria cando/lei Benth. var. mirifica (Airy Shaw and Suvat) Niyomdham and Pueraria cando/lei Benth. var. cando/lei were determined and compared. In uterotropic assay, the ethanolic and the dichloromethane extracts at doses ranging uom 1 to 10 and 0.1 to 1 mg/kg'day, respectively, were given orally to immature female rats for 3 consecutive days. In TLC determination, the extracts were submitted to silica gel GF254 plates using two developing solvent systems, chloroform: methanol (8:2) and ethyl acetate: chloroform (6:4). The results revealed a higher uterotropic potency of the dichloromethane extract over the ethanolic extract, and the extracts of Pueraria cando/lei var. mirifica exhibited higher uterotropic activity than those ofPueraria cando/lei var. cando/lei. TLC chromatograms of the extracts of white "Kwao Krua" from two sources were similar. The bands of daidzein and genistein were more clearly seen on the dichloromethane chromatogram than on the et hanolic chromatogram of white "Kwao Krua" roots from both sources. @AII rights reserved.
