Effects of health promoting behaviour and consumption behaviour programmes among school age children in border patrol police schools of Mae Hong Son Province
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Abstract
Background: The development of healthy and dietary behaviour programmes that affect the quality of life of children in the community are created in accordance with the integrated plan for development of the potential of people in each age group in 2018 under the The Ministry of Public Health.
Objectives: The aim was to examine the effects of health promoting behaviour and dietary behaviour programmes among grade 1-6 students in Border Patrol Police Schools in Mae Hong Son Province.
Methods: A Quasi-experimental Research design using a one group and comparing the results before and after the trial. Subjects were selected by using simple random sampling. The sample consisted of 275 people. Data were collected by the use of questionnaires. The content validity of the questionnaires were checked and reliabilities were verified by alpha Cronbach's coefficient of .98 and .78, respectively. Statistics used for data analysis were frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation and Paired sample t-tests.
Results: There was a significant difference between pre-test and post-test scores of healthy and food consumption behaviours (t = 4.152 and t = 5.060, p < 0.001). Post-test scores of healthy and food consumption behaviours ( = 112.88, SD = 11.75 and (
= 68.36, SD = 8.62) were higher than pre-test scores (
= 108.84, SD = 13.47 and (
= 64.97, SD = 8.54).
Conclusion: The health promoting behaviour and consumption behaviour programmes among school age children had a positive effect on their behaviours.
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บทความที่ได้รับการตีพิมพ์เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของวิทยาลัยพยาบาลบรมราชชนนี จังหวัดนนทบุรี
ข้อความที่ปรากฏในบทความแต่ละเรื่องในวารสารวิชาการเล่มนี้เป็นความคิดเห็นส่วนตัวของผู้เขียนแต่ละท่านไม่เกี่ยวข้องกับวิทยาลัยพยาบาลบรมราชชนนี จังหวัดนนทบุรี และคณาจารย์ท่านอื่น ในวิทยาลัยฯ แต่อย่างใด ความรับผิดชอบองค์ประกอบทั้งหมดของบทความแต่ละเรื่องเป็นของผู้เขียนแต่ละท่าน หากมีความผิดพลาดใด ๆ ผู้เขียนแต่ละท่านจะรับผิดชอบบทความของตนเองแต่ผู้เดียว
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