Background: This article aims to review research manuscripts in the past 5 years that focus on the effects of debt on depression, anxiety, stress, or suicide ideation in Asian countries. Methods: A search for literature based on the PRISMA guidelines was conducted on Medline, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and ScienceDirect, resulting in nine manuscripts meeting inclusion criteria. The studies were conducted in Thailand, Korea, Singapore, Pakistan, India, Cambodia, and China. Results: The findings of the studies show that there is evidence to support that being in debt is related to Asian participants experiencing depression, anxiety, stress, or suicide ideation. However, the studies are limited to quantitative studies only. The definition of debt is also unclear in most manuscripts. Few manuscripts also examined how other factors influence the relationship between debt and mental illness. Conclusion: There are limited studies on the psychological effects of debt on the Asian population. Future studies should focus on the relationship between debt and psychological well-being among this population.
Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengenal pasti perspektif ibu bapa terhadap kepentingan pendidikan seksual dan kecenderungan ibu bapa kepada idea mendedahkan anak-anak kepada pendidikan awal seksual. Instrumen kajian adalah borang soal selidik berbentuk terbuka yang telah diedarkan secara atas talian kepada 12 orang dewasa yang mempunyai anak dalam lingkungan umur 4 hingga 7 tahun bagi mendapatkan pandangan mereka terhadap pendidikan awal seksual. Dapatan kajian menunjukkan bahawa kesemua ibu bapa sedar tentang kepentingan pendidikan awal seksual dan bersedia mendidik anak mereka dengan pendidikan awal seksual di rumah. Selain itu, antara faktor yang menyebabkan ibu bapa tidak selesa dalam mendidik anak mereka dengan pendidikan seksual adalah kurang keyakinan tentang kandungan ilmu pendidikan awal seksual. Kesimpulannya, perspektif ibu bapa terhadap pendidikan awal seksual kepada kanak-kanak adalah positif.
Silicon-based platinum (Pt) and silver (Ag) microelectrodes are constructed using photolithography technique and used in detecting arsenic activity in different electrolytes. Pt and Ag have good properties either as a working, a counter, or a reference electrode due to their low electrical resistance, high melting point, and high chemical stability. This chemical sensor has the ability to detect the changes in the level or activity of arsenic in electrolytes. Patterning these metals by wet chemical or dry etching is not a feasible process as these metals cannot be etched properly. The lift-off process can be applied to ease the etching process, but it has a major problem whereby the metal particles or ears may remain at the edges at the end of the process. The process variables, particularly the resist slope, were investigated to reduce possible defects using an image reversal resist. The thickness and angle of the resist side wall were measured by SEM. The effects of many factors that may influence or resist steep angle formation were analyzed and optimized with the Design of Experiment (DOE) technique to achieve the target recipe of resist angle < 60°. The lower angle of the resist side wall resulted in a better percentage yield of good electrode pattern after the lift-off process. The ability of fabricated microelectrode and influence of supporting electrolytes in arsenic determination were discussed.
Studies have reported high rates of childhood maltreatment among individuals with drug addiction problems; however, investigation about the potentially protective factors to mitigate the effects of maltreatment experiences on motivation to engage in addiction treatment has received less attention. This study aims at exploring the mediating effects of forgiveness and self-efficacy on the association between childhood maltreatment and treatment motivation among drug addicts. A total of 360 male drug addicts (mean age = 33.34, SD = 7.25) were recruited from three mandatory inpatient rehabilitation centers in Malaysia. Participants completed a package of self-report questionnaires including measures of childhood maltreatment experiences, forgiveness, self-efficacy, and motivation for treatment. The analysis conducted using the structural equation model (SEM) revealed that childhood maltreatment significantly predicted lower treatment motivation, while forgiveness and self-efficacy played a fully mediating role regarding the effect of childhood maltreatment on treatment motivation. In conclusion, these findings suggest that combining the element of forgiveness and self-efficacy in treatment programs appears to benefit the drug addicts with childhood maltreatment history.
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