{"title":"孔敬省Ubolratana地区综合有机农业实践对人们健康的影响","authors":"et.al Nomjit Nualnetr","doi":"10.14456/KKURJ.2015.30","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Objectives: To explore the physical health, psychosocial health (time for the family, interaction with the community and generosity among the community), family finance (savings, household debt and expenditure on food), agricultural land and happiness of Ubolratana community-dwellers. Methods: Participants were 2,500 residents of Ubolratana District, Khon Kaen Province, who participated in a 3-day integrated organic farming training course during 2007-2009. By using an interview form, the participants were asked to compare their psychosocial health, family finance and the quality of their agricultural land at the study time with those at the pre-training period. Furthermore, they were interviewed about their perception of physical health condition within the past year. Their level of happiness was evaluated by using a numeric rating scale (1-10). Descriptive statistics, Chi-square test and T-test were applied for data analysis. Results: Of the 2,500 participants, 1,695 (67.8%) were practicing integrated organic farming (IF group). The rest of them (non-IF group) did not currently practice because of the lack of their own land, sources of water or time. The number of IF participants who perceived themselves as having good physical health within the past year was significantly greater than that of the non-IF participants (79.6% vs. 70.4%, p<0.001). Positive findings in psychosocial health, family finance and quality of agricultural land were also significantly greater in the IF group than in the non-IF group. The self-reported level of happiness was higher in the IF group than in the non-IF group (7.51.9 vs. 5.31.0, p<0.001). Conclusion: Community-dwellers could benefit from integrated organic farming practice in aspects of their physical and psychosocial health as well as family finance, thereby increasing personal happiness.","PeriodicalId":8597,"journal":{"name":"Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology","volume":"20 1","pages":"360-367"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2015-09-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Impact of Integrated Organic Farming Practice on Health of People in Ubolratana District, Khon Kaen Province\",\"authors\":\"et.al Nomjit Nualnetr\",\"doi\":\"10.14456/KKURJ.2015.30\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Objectives: To explore the physical health, psychosocial health (time for the family, interaction with the community and generosity among the community), family finance (savings, household debt and expenditure on food), agricultural land and happiness of Ubolratana community-dwellers. 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The number of IF participants who perceived themselves as having good physical health within the past year was significantly greater than that of the non-IF participants (79.6% vs. 70.4%, p<0.001). Positive findings in psychosocial health, family finance and quality of agricultural land were also significantly greater in the IF group than in the non-IF group. The self-reported level of happiness was higher in the IF group than in the non-IF group (7.51.9 vs. 5.31.0, p<0.001). 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目的:探讨乌波拉塔纳社区居民的身体健康、心理健康(与家庭的时间、与社区的互动和社区之间的慷慨)、家庭财务(储蓄、家庭债务和食品支出)、农业用地和幸福感。方法:研究对象为孔庆省Ubolratana区的2500名居民,他们在2007-2009年期间参加了为期3天的综合有机农业培训课程。通过访谈,参与者被要求将他们在学习期间的心理社会健康、家庭经济状况和农业用地质量与训练前的情况进行比较。此外,他们还被问及在过去一年中对身体健康状况的看法。他们的幸福水平是用数字等级量表(1-10)来评估的。采用描述性统计、卡方检验和t检验进行数据分析。结果:在2500名参与者中,有1695人(67.8%)从事综合有机农业(IF组)。其余的人(非if组)由于缺乏自己的土地、水源或时间,目前没有实践。在过去的一年中,认为自己身体健康状况良好的IF参与者的数量明显大于非IF参与者(79.6% vs. 70.4%, p<0.001)。在心理社会健康、家庭财务和农业用地质量方面,IF组的积极结果也明显高于non-IF组。自我报告的幸福水平在IF组高于非IF组(7.51.9 vs. 5.31.0,p<0.001)。结论:社区居民可以从综合有机农业实践中受益,在他们的身体和心理健康以及家庭经济方面,从而增加个人幸福感。
Impact of Integrated Organic Farming Practice on Health of People in Ubolratana District, Khon Kaen Province
Objectives: To explore the physical health, psychosocial health (time for the family, interaction with the community and generosity among the community), family finance (savings, household debt and expenditure on food), agricultural land and happiness of Ubolratana community-dwellers. Methods: Participants were 2,500 residents of Ubolratana District, Khon Kaen Province, who participated in a 3-day integrated organic farming training course during 2007-2009. By using an interview form, the participants were asked to compare their psychosocial health, family finance and the quality of their agricultural land at the study time with those at the pre-training period. Furthermore, they were interviewed about their perception of physical health condition within the past year. Their level of happiness was evaluated by using a numeric rating scale (1-10). Descriptive statistics, Chi-square test and T-test were applied for data analysis. Results: Of the 2,500 participants, 1,695 (67.8%) were practicing integrated organic farming (IF group). The rest of them (non-IF group) did not currently practice because of the lack of their own land, sources of water or time. The number of IF participants who perceived themselves as having good physical health within the past year was significantly greater than that of the non-IF participants (79.6% vs. 70.4%, p<0.001). Positive findings in psychosocial health, family finance and quality of agricultural land were also significantly greater in the IF group than in the non-IF group. The self-reported level of happiness was higher in the IF group than in the non-IF group (7.51.9 vs. 5.31.0, p<0.001). Conclusion: Community-dwellers could benefit from integrated organic farming practice in aspects of their physical and psychosocial health as well as family finance, thereby increasing personal happiness.