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ที่มา:วิทยาสารเกษตรศาสตร์ สาขา สังคมศาสตร์

หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : Self-Reflective Thoughts and Self-Practices of Obese Children: A Case Study of Grade 6 Children in Ubon Ratchathani Province)

ผู้เขียน:ImgJutipon Ponkerd, ImgMullika Muttiko

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A qualitative study of obese children regarding self-reflective thoughts and self-reactions to their obesity was conducted using some grade 6 students in Ubon Ratchathani province. The objective of the study was to explore the self-reflective thoughts and self-practices related to the obesity of these children. The 16 participants were grade 6 students who were identified as obese using body mass index criteria. Data were collected between September 2011 and February 2012 by non-participative observation, pictorial ethnography , written self-stories, in-depth interviews, and focus groups. The findings revealed that most parents encouraged their children by promoting and providing healthy food consumption as well as encouraging independent food intake. Consequently, children learned pleasure in eating and overindulging as practiced by their families. This led children to “impulsive eating practices” and they seemed unable to control their poor eating habits. However, most family members had tried to intervene by punishing and blaming obese children rather than showing them a healthy food intake that was most appropriate. Furthermore, self-mastery was displayed by children who are at risk of obesity. Negotiation with their parents in order to continue their food consumption behaviors was utilized though it seemed easier and more comfortable for parents to regulate their obese children. However, it was difficult for obese children to control their hunger and their desire to eat more. Their own concepts were to redefine an overweight body to be viewed as healthy and useful. Also, they avoided some preferred activities and to maintain their current behavioral set and so were forced to participate in these activities to avoid the increased risk of suffering from serious health conditions. It is suggested that parents should teach food eating discipline and teach their children how to think and decide what types of healthy food they should eat at a very young age. The parents of obese children should participate in activities with children and plan to lose weight with them.

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Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences -- formerly Kasetsart Journal (Social Sciences), Volume 035, Issue 3, Sep 14 - Dec 14, Page 506 -  |  PDF |  Page 

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ที่มา:วิทยาสารเกษตรศาสตร์ สาขา สังคมศาสตร์

หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : Modern social life and never-married women's health problems)

ผู้เขียน:ImgPatrapan Tamdee, ImgSuphot Dendoung, ImgMullika Muttiko, ImgLuechai Sringernyuang

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This study explored the health problems of never-married women as they relate to modern social life. In-depth interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 45 nevermarried women aged 30e50 working or living in Bangkok and having health problems. It was found that never-married women in this modern era have experienced a variety of illnesses, such as “office syndrome” symptoms, chronic illnesses, and psychological and psychosomatic symptoms. Their social life resulted from the response to the context of modernity and was made through careful thought and deliberation. Whichever choice of social life they make, the consequences may lead them to a state of illness, distress, anxiety, and paranoia. These choices involve work, living conditions/environments, and intimacy aspects of their modern social life. This is the result of procuring by “husky modernity” which seems to be merely a “husk” or superficial modernization and changes so rapidly, but there is no core and it is full of double standards of traditional and new norms that have mixed together and fight against each other. Supporting health-related knowledge and information exchange within the network coupled with experience sharing essential for living in the modern society will enable them to sensibly decide on a path to good health.

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Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences -- formerly Kasetsart Journal (Social Sciences), Volume 037, Issue 1, Jan 16 - Apr 16, Page 15 - 21 |  PDF |  Page