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Asian Nursing Research ; : 99-104, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-206525

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PURPOSE: 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 efficacy theory and culturally appropriate basis were applied to develop the program which included 4 weeks of intervention and 2 weeks of follow up. Primary outcomes were attitudes toward sex education, perceived self efficacy, and sex education skills. Statistical analysis included independent and paired t test, and repeated one-way analysis of variance. RESULTS: At the end of the intervention and during the follow-up period, the intervention group had significantly higher mean scores of attitudes toward sex education, perceived self efficacy, and sex education skills than their scores before (p < .001), and than those of the comparison group (p < .001). CONCLUSION: The results showed that Culturally Sensitive Sex Education Skill Development could enhance attitudes and sex education self efficacy to promote the implementation of sex education among teachers.


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Humanos , Cultura , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Serviços de Saúde Escolar , Instituições Acadêmicas , Autoeficácia , Educação Sexual/métodos , Saúde Suburbana , Tailândia
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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-130937

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Objective  To study the effect of the family task program for the prevention of computer game addiction in school-age children. Materials and methods This is a quasi-experimental research of two groups pre-post test design. Participants were 40 pairs of parents and children; the experimental group was Nareewittaya school, the comparative group was Darunarachaburi school. The experimental group received the family task program with participatory learning method. These activities took 2 weeks (one day per week) and booster by sending newsletters to parents one time per week at the 3rd and 4th week of the program. Data collection were performed at pre and post intervention as well as at the 5th week by self-administered questionnaires regarding knowledge, attitudes, and practice on family developmental tasks for prevention of computer game addiction. Statistics used for data analysis were descriptive statistics, Chi-square test, and t-test  Results The parents in the experimental group had significantly higher mean score on knowledge, attitudes, and practice of family tasks than before intervention, and in the comparison group. Also, children in the experimental group received parental supervision significantly higher than those before intervention, and in the comparison group.Conclusion This program could be applied to strengthen the parents’ capacity and promote family relations for preventing school-age children from being addicted to computer games.key words  : children, computer game addiction, family

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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-132454

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This study investigates the relationships between coping behaviors and family well-being of urban Thai families. A descriptive correlational study was guided by the theory of Lazarusû stress and coping. Samples of 100 families residing in an urban area of one district in Bangkok were recruited by purposive sampling. Data collection was carried out by using interview forms consisting of items on sociodemographics, Coping Behavior Scales, and Family Well-being Assessment (FWA). The findings reveal that the husbands and wives reported similar coping behaviors and family well-being. There were significant correlations between coping behavior and family well-being for both husbands and wives (r = 0.35 and r = 0.30 at p \< .01, respectively). When sociodemographics factors were adjusted, both problem-focused coping and emotional-focused coping could account for the family well-being of the husbands (R²=0.270, F=17.792, p \< .001). Similarly, problem-focused coping, emotional-focused coping, and sufficient family income could account for the family well-being of the wives (R²= .182, F=7.142, p \< .001). The study suggests that family should be counseled and educated to use appropriate coping behaviors when faced with stressful life events for enhancing their family well-being.

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