Program for improve appropriate attitudes and sexual behaviors in grade 8th with using of Moh-Lam folk dance
Keywords:
attitudes and sexual behaviors, local wisdomAbstract
Objective The matrix model was originally developed for stimulant-dependent patients. This study evaluated the results of applying the model with alcohol-dependent patients by follow-up the participants for two years.
Objective This research aims to construct and develop the trail to build appropriate attitudes and sexual behaviors of Thai Northeastern youths. Materials and methods The samples of the study were grade 8th studen from the schools under Basic Educational Board, Educational region 1 Konka Province, Educational year 2006. The researchers used simple sampling method divided the samples into experimental. The simple sampling method was used divide the experimental group into 4 sub groups. Each group contained 12 studen The samples picked up the draw to get into sub learning center 1-4. The experimen group was experimented to use the trail to build up appropriate attitudes and sexu behaviors by using local wisdom, Moh-Lam. The experiment was divided into session
pre-experiment, post-experiment, and following up. The changing of knowledge, tintention to change to appropriate sexual behaviors was analyzed by t-test and satisfacti was analyzed by percentage.
Results The students had higher knowledge score, and higher appropriate sexu intention behaviors after 1 month of the experiment. Their satisfaction toward t
trail promoting appropriate attitudes and sexual behaviors by using local wisdom, MoLam, was at the high rank of 97.91 percent.
Conclusion The trail was effective.
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