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Manuscript preparation   Template Johss

 All articles, both research articles and academic articles submitted for publication in the Northern Health Journal must have never been published, published or submitted for quality review of articles in other journals, and all authors are requested to comply. Guidelines, announcements and policies of the journal in submitting articles for publication for further standards and quality of journals

Details of the preparation of the manuscript

Main manuscript: The manuscript must contain complete text, a printed manuscript on one A4 page, written in Thai, not more than 15-20 pages long, with at least 2.5 cm margins on the left and top of the page. and a space of 2 cm on the right and bottom of the page. Authors must use TH SarabunPSK font size 16 throughout the original text except Title with font size 18.

The main manuscript should contain:

1. Title/Article to have both Thai and English Must be compact and convey the main objectives of the study, not abbreviations, by separating 1 page in English and 1 page in Thai (with the English page first). Titles should be concise and not too long, Thai TH SarabunPSK size 18 bold and English TH SarabunPSK size 18 bold.

2. Name of author by specifying the full name-surname of all relevant authors Both Thai and English of each person who participated in the research were in order of importance, font size TH SarabunPSK 16, indicating their place of work. (Affiliation) or the agency that currently operates Provinces shall have both Thai and English, not using abbreviations, in case there is more than one affiliation. Please specify only one agency. When there are multiple authors and belonging to different affiliations, use the following symbols in order to separate affiliations *, ** by specifying as a footnote on that page

     2.1 Author's name Do not include academic position, rank, military rank, educational status, or the title or suffix such as Mr. Mrs. Ms. Asst. Prof. Dr., Ph.D., Pol. Lt. Col., Assistant Professor Dr. .., Director…, Dean of Faculty…,

      2.2 Enter an asterisk. (*,**,***,****) is a superscript at the end of every author's last name and superscript (1) numbers only for the author of the journal. (Corresponding author), e-mail (E-mail Address): Please enter only the author of the journal.

3. Abstract must be in both Thai and English. It is an abbreviated text in order of the structure of the article, i.e. background and reason, objectives, study methodology. sample group used tools data collection data analysis Study results and recommendations The Thai abstract should not exceed 1 page and the English language should not exceed 1 page. Similarly, use concise language. It is a complete sentence with meaning in itself without looking for further meaning. There should be no abbreviations in English and must be past sentences.

4.Keywords must have both Thai and English at the end of the abstract and Abstract.

5. Introduction It shows the background and importance of the problem. Background and rationale are the sections of the article that describe the reasons leading to education. Review the literature on the purpose of the study. It is the part that explains to the reader the problem. The nature and size of the problem that led to the need for effective research to solve problems or answer the set questions. If there is the necessary theory to be used in the study, the basis may be laid in this section.

6. objectives Research questions or research hypotheses (if applicable)

7. Scope of study All four aspects should be specified: content or variables. Population and sample in terms of space and time

8.  Definition of conceptual framework (if any) by conceptual framework There should be concepts and theories used in the study.

9. Methods of conducting research or research methods Give details of what was studied. Start with a study design, descriptive or quasi-experiment. then specify the population and sample sample size Acquisition of samples, i.e. simple or multistage sampling. including methods or measures used in the study (interventions) tools used tool quality inspection reliability test storage method Length of time it takes to store data Methods of data analysis The statistical methods used, either qualitative methods or quantitative methods, depend on the type of research.

10. Research ethics standards and the protection of the rights of the sample group Any research published in the Northern Health Journal must be reviewed by the Ethical committee approval. Please specify which committees have been reviewed and when. and specify the number approved by the research committee

11 The results of the study show the results of the research. and various information obtained from that research study may contain images, tables and

The chart is clearly illustrated. easy to understand Tables should not be presented as photographs.

12 Discussion of Results Provides a commentary on the results of the study. including providing recommendations based on research results. It is a suggestion for applying the research results to use. and recommendations for the next study as well

13 Acknowledgments  (if applicable) contains a single paragraph informing you of where significant research contributions or funding have been made.

14 Reference represents the source of information that has been referenced in research. To show that they do not bring the work of others as their own List of all references in the Northern Health Journal in English. If the reference document is original in Thai Authors are required to change the list of references to the original English and add “(in Thai)” at the end of the list of references. References are written using the APA (6th) edition style citation system, in alphabetical order.

Book

-Chumphon Provincial Public Health Office. (2012). Summary of preventive of chronic non-communicable diseases, 2012. Chumphon: Chumphon Printing and Design.(in Thai).

-Davis, Keith. (1967). Human Relation at Work: The Dynamic of Organization Behavior.New York: McGraw-Hill.

-Harris, M. B.  (1995).  Basic statistics for behavioral science research. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

-Nunnally, J. (1978). Psychometric theory. New York: MacGraw-Hill


Journal

-Eiamsumang, P., Srisuriyavait, R., & Homsin, P. (2013). Risk factors of unintended repeat pregnancy among adolescents. The public health journal of Burapha University.8(1), 55-67. (in Thai).

-Egloff, G. & Fitzpatrick, A. (1997). Vocationally Oriented Language Learning. Learning Teaching Journal. 30(1), 226-242.

-Radermacher, H., Feldman, S., & Bird, S. (2010). Food security in older Australians from different cultural backgrounds. Journal of Nutrition, Education and Behavior. 42(5),328-336.


Website

-Lynch, T. (1996). DS9 trials and tribble-actions  http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi.html. 

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