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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 5, Issue:7, July, 2016

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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2016.5(7): 794-800
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2016.507.091


Self-Protecting from Drugs for Hills Tribe Youth Living in Border Area of Northern Thailand
Narongsak Noosorn* and Chakgarpan Phetphoom
 Faculty of Public Health, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

This study investigates Self protecting to reduce risk of the drugs relative of hillsman youths Amphoe PhobPhra, Tak Province. and study factors which effect to mind protecting to reduce risk of the drugs relative of hillsman youths Population in this study are children and youths who are in education or uneducated. There are covered male and female living at hills Amphoe PhobPhra, Tak Province, age 10 to 17 years old, for 596 persons. There were sample distribution following population for 223 persons. Research Tools consists of opened and closed Questionnaire which we could get personal information from sample. In the questionnaire, there are question follows 1) Basis inquiries, 2) General inquiries, 3) Health inquiries, 4) Social inquires, 5) Cultural inquiries, 6) Drugs inquiries and 7) Mind protect from drugs inquiries. Data was computed by Statistics, Mean, Standard Deviation; S.D. and predicted factor using Binary Logistic Regression and Odds ratio including95% Confident Interval; CL. The result found that self-protecting behavior from drugs was showed that 134 persons or 57.5% obey teaches or elder about drugs irrelevant, 133 persons or 57.1% for parents warning about drugs relating or drugs using and there are 129 persons or 55.4% who don’t use drugs because of family disgrace respectively. Value of self-protecting from drugs behavior could be predicted by equation as 59.80% (c2= 6.455, *Sig = .05, R2 = .598). There are factors which have relative to self-protecting from drugs behavior as being with friends, deprivation and go night out. It could be predicted self-protecting from drugs behavior statistically significantly 0.05 (Wald = 4.955 and6.733).


Keywords: Hills Tribe Youth,Self-Protecting from Drugs,Northern Thailand

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Narongsak Noosorn and Chakgarpan Phetphoom. 2016. Self-Protecting from Drugs for Hills Tribe Youth Living in Border Area of Northern ThailandInt.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 5(7): 794-800. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2016.507.091
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