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Self-esteem in the Vietnamese adolescent: cross-cultural construction and validation of a tool
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to develop a measure of self-esteem for adolescents. This research is now being carried out in the framework of a sound cooperation project between the psychology faculties of the Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam), the Hanoi Institute of Psychology (Vietnam), and the Universities of Toulouse II and Nîmes (France). It respects the specific cultural aspects and has now set as its priority goal the development of measurement tools firmly anchored in the particularities of Vietnamese culture, while benefiting from the advances made in the west in this area. The creation and validation of the Vietnamese Self-Esteem Scale (EVES – Echelle Vietnamienne d'Estime de Soi) is one of the fruits of this cooperation. This study proceeded in two-step method : A cross-cultural adaptation of ETES (French scale) and thus created a new scale: EVES (Vietnamese Self-Esteem Scale) A study to validate this new instrument by an analysis of the factorial structure of the scale and of its internal consistency on an initial population of 264 adolescents, and a test-retest on 161 adolescents. Scale : The Toulouse Self-Esteem Scale (ETES-Oubrayrie et al., 1994), is a self-report measure for older children and adolescents. ETES consists of 60 items, each of which is rated on a 5-point Lickert-type scale. Cross-cultural adaptation : The cross-cultural adaptation includes a literal translation in the Vietnamese language as well as a cultural adaptation to the Vietnamese context. 4 phases : translation by qualified bilingual translators, backward translation, expert committee (child psychiatrist, psychologists and educationalist), testing. Sample : 264 adolescents (mean age = 16.57). The target population was aged from 14 to 19 years, was at high school and lived in the Ha Tay district of Hanoi city. Of the 264 adolescents, 77 were boys. Cross-cultural adaptation and construction of the Vietnamese Self-Esteem Scale (EVES) The cross-cultural adaptation includes a literal translation in the Vietnamese language as well as a cultural adaptation to the Vietnamese context. Conclusion : the Vietnamese Self-Esteem Scale (EVES) is short, simple, and easy to understand for the adolescent study group and is suitable for longitudinal use in adolescent clinical and developmental evaluation or in primary health care programs. Is a instrument to offer to the Vietnamese researcher and the Vietnamese clinician the twofold advantages of being both anchored in Vietnamese culture and of being a facilitator of international scientific exchanges. Its psychometric qualities make it a useful instrument because it evaluates a very important core aspect of the dynamics of the Vietnamese self : the three dimensions (family self, physical self, scholastic self) are indeed acknowledged as being highly important and of very great significance concerning adolescence. This Vietnamese instrument incorporates a richness of perspectives capable of giving an impetus to new studies and investigations that will provide an ever-fertile ground for scientific research
Occurrence and dissipation of the antibiotics sulfamethoxazole, sulfadiazine, trimethoprim, and enrofloxacin in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
The Mekong Delta in Vietnam has seen a rapid development and intensification of aquaculture in the last decades, with a corresponding widespread use of antibiotics. This study provides information on current antibiotic use in freshwater aquaculture, as well as on resulting antibiotic concentrations in the aquatic environment of the Mekong Delta. Two major production steps, fish hatcheries and mature fish cultivation, were surveyed (50 fish farm interviews) for antibiotic use. Different water sources, including surface water, groundwater and piped water (164 water samples) were systematically screened for antibiotic residues. To better understand antibiotic fate under tropical conditions, the dissipation behavior of selected antibiotics in the aquatic environment was investigated for the first time in mesocosm experiments. None of the investigated antibiotics were detected in groundwater and piped water samples. Surface water, which is still often used for drinking and domestic purposes by local populations, contained median concentrations of 21 ng L-1 sulfamethoxazole (SMX), 4 ng L-1 sulfadiazine (SDZ), 17 ng L-1 trimethoprim (TRIM), and 12 ng L-1 enrofloxacin (ENRO). These concentrations were lower than the predicted no effect concentrations (PNECs) and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), suggesting limited antibiotic-related risk to aquatic ecosystems in the monitored systems. The dissipation half-lives of the studied antibiotics ranged from <1 to 44 days, depending on the availability of sunlight and sediment. Among the studied antibiotics TRIM was the most persistent in water systems. TRIM was not susceptible to photodegradation, while the dissipation of ENRO and SDZ was influenced by photolysis. The recorded dissipation models gave good predictions of the occurrence and concentrations of TRIM, ENRO and SDZ in surface water. In summary, the currently measured concentrations of the investigated antibiotics are unlikely to cause immediate risks to the aquatic environment, yet the persistence of these antibiotics is of concern and might lead to chronic exposure of aquatic organisms as well as humans
SELECTION OF PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT TESTS FOR MALE BADMINTON PLAYERS AT CAN THO UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
The performance of a badminton athlete relies heavily on his/her physical fitness and technical skills. This research aims to select appropriate tests for evaluating the physical fitness and technical proficiency of male badminton players representing the Can Tho University's team. The study employs standard research methodologies in sports science, including literature review, interviews, pedagogical assessment, and statistical analysis, to determine the reliability of the chosen tests. As a result, eight tests have been identified, comprising four assessing physical fitness and four assessing technical skills, including long jump (cm), 30-second abdominal crunch (times), 30-meter sprint (seconds), 1-minute rope jump (times), 20 lateral movements (seconds), back-and-forth blocking movements and shots in 1 minute (times), overhead shots in one minute (times), 40 jumps and shots (seconds). Article visualizations
Drug Abuse, Relapse, and Prevention Education in Malaysia: Perspective of University Students Through a Mixed Methods Approach
In recent years, there have been increasing accounts of illegal substance abuse among university students and professional groups in Malaysia. This study looks at university students’ perceptions about this phenomenon. Students from Malaysian universities were asked for their impressions about drug availability and abuse, as well as factors contributing to drug abuse and relapse. The questionnaire also inquired into their knowledge and views regarding government versus private rehabilitation centres, as well as their exposure to, and views about, school-based drug-prevention education. Participants were 460 university students from five Malaysian states: Penang, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Sabah, and Sarawak. Results showed gender differences in perceptions of relapse prevention strategies, as well as factors leading to drug abuse and relapse. Students also believed that drug education would be more effective if initiated between the ages of 11 to 12 years, which is slightly older than the common age of first exposure, and provided suggestions for improving existing programs. Implications of student perceptions for the improvement of current interventions and educational programs are discussed
INFLUENCES OF SOME HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT OF THAI BINH PROVINCE, VIETNAM
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THE STATUS OF STUDENTS’ POSITIVE QUALITIES IN TABLE TENNIS 1 COURSE AT SAIGON UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
The purpose of the article is to construct a scale to evaluate the positivity of students in the course Table Tennis 1 at Saigon University, Vietnam. Using common methods in the field of physical education (analysis and synthesis of documents, interviews, statistics). Through reference documents, references and interviews with experts, specialists and lecturers, the article has identified 32 criteria for evaluating the positivity of students in the course Table Tennis 1 at Saigon University. The results of applying 32 evaluation criteria show that the situation of students’ positivity in the course Table Tennis 1 at Saigon University is good in terms of awareness of learning table tennis and the need for positive learning table tennis; average in terms of motivation for positive learning table tennis and positive behavior when learning table tennis; about expressing interest when learning table tennis at a good level according to students and average according to lecturers. Article visualizations
Developing Culinary Tourism Experiences for Inbound Travellers in Vietnam
In recent years, the growing popularity of Vietnamese cuisine has become an attraction of the country that motivates an increasing number of travellers to visit Vietnam to taste the cuisine. Together with food tasting, there is a wide variety of activities related to food that have the potentiality to attract international visitors. The main goal of this thesis was to provide suggestions and directions to develop culinary tourism experiences for foreign visitors in Vietnam by finding out their perspective towards current gastronomic experiences in the destination country and discovering how satisfied they were when engaging in food-involved activities. The paper also discussed inbound travellers’ expectations for culinary experiences prior to the travels in Vietnam together with post-travel feelings and behaviours.
The thesis used mixed methods, in which qualitative method was primarily adopted to answer the research issue. An electronic survey was conducted and posted on different social channels. Simultaneously, interviews were carried out with the support of two experienced stakeholders working in the tourism sector.
The findings of the research revealed that most of the inbound tourists were satisfied with their food experiences in Vietnam. Generally, those experiences met their expectations, yet they still lacked some elements to go beyond what they expected. The results also showed that the country had various potentialities and advantageous opportunities to develop this emerging niche market. On the other hand, several existent problems present a threat to its growth. Amid those controversies, development solutions were suggested in an attempt to tackle the problems as well as to improve the experiences of future international visitors in the country
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