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NEED AND CONTEXT
It was observed that the recent economical growth in the Asian cities indicates that there was a failure of traditional systems of support as the family because of the urbanization and the quick modernization. Of more, several people live to the under line of poverty in the impoverished environment in to the under urban and communities rural. Their sharp needs for the lodging, the food, health, the education, and income is the force very these adolescent ones of pushed one to look for a means of win bread on the streets, to engage in prostitution, is connected with the crime/drug unions, or become victims of sexual and abuse physical. This is a fight of nude fight for the daily survival and contributes under all the reports they can. Any measure to penalize parents of such children will have for result only the amplest abuse and the ample oppression of people that already are discriminated against. Such children fight strong in to obtain from the the conditions more essential to reply to the basic needs of life and such children needs the special attention and educational intervention. These adolescent underprivileged persons are generally malnourished and often anemic; a lot of them delayed physically, suffers psychologically of the unjustified pressures of family and the abuses and are neglected to the house. They tend to develop low self-esteem of the families broken, only the households directed because of the death, the separation, or Labor migration of one of their parents. Of more, they live in the communities of slum and take over, the brutish conditions and are susceptible to the unions of crime and to the band conflicts, to the substance/usage of the narcotics, and to the game.
In the development and under the countries in the process of development likes that India and Thailand a big percentage of life of population to the under line of poverty and the adolescent ones of such difficulties of face of environment in to obtain attains to the good education. It is therefore felt that in the two the surrounds by the adolescent ones are of in the process of development and of failure to meet their need dedveloppemental has ready to the sure and destruction behaviors mass. The adolescent ones lack necessary competences of life for the cape in top in to the realities and to the life challenges. The agreements of adolescent ones for the biggest portion of the population of the world and was on a growing tendency and there is "230 million Indian adolescent one in the age of group of 4 to 19" that (IndoShare of Population and Health, 2006). Of more, it is foreseen that this slice of acts continues to grow to attain on "214 million by 2020" (united Nations (UN) 2000) the must to have been traditionally a male a dominated corporation and has a strong preference of son in most of party of but the girls indians have tendency to be against categorized by their families and the tendencies so demographic indicates sex discrimination to the deep roots. In India, the condition of adolescent underprivileged persons resembled to that of their bucket of centers Thailand. The Young adolescent one Indian are surfaces the serious problem of lacks to the knowledge reliable access on the process to grow the breeding practices of health and the value system. There was a need to furnish the education on the changes dedveloppementaux and needs during the adolescent ones. This can reduce the future risk.
Today, almost every Indian and Thai so rich or poor, young or old one, is exposed to a lot of that is foreign, principally because in the last one two decades India and Thailand became one of the destinations of most of the popular tourists of the region. Of time in time, the growing economy and favorable timeliness of investment attracted also a lot multinational foreigner, that continues to add to the big community expatriate already just. Nevertheless, despite the intensity of their exposition to influences "foreign", the cultures notably of the west and the life methods, Indian and the Thai culture remains a solid influence in the life of family and early childhood. Birth, of Indian one and of the adolescent Thai one always a lot more deeply are immersed in the culture than they are exposed to foreign influences despite the quick changes that affected Indian and the Thai adolescent ones. The adolescent ones of recorded families are disturbed with emotion and are adrift drivings as the travelers, the children delinquants with the behaviors im-permissifs as to stroll, the game, the drug dependance, the crime, the absenteeism, prostitution, and begging, the illegal commerces. As the unfavorable consequence of these behaviors, these cases of illegal pregnancy, the abandonment of baby, and the infection of VIH/AIDS become more and more of harsh one.
There so retrieved, "the Thai Children pass more time in the conversation and chatting on the telephone and the models the done more connect portable telephones, the love that leads with their friends the night, the problem of drugs and the loss of identity and the Thai races for the products of name of brand. The last method among the hobbies of a lot of children of today Thai one is they become the more and more violent and criticizing corporation and their own families for their behavior and imply in the premature sex, the drugs and aggressiveness". "The study found that despite the good-to-does the funds of family of the examined adolescence, most of them divided a common problem of solitude, the depressive tendencies and a need for love". The gap between the parents and the children is bigger than never beforehand, resultant of families broken or families that is necessary to inculcate morals in their children because they the time of havenless for their children and had left them for the peril of the sick and violent corporation Thailand (Aphaluck Bhatiasevi, Thongbai Thongpao 2002), (Thum of Pair of pliers Fights, 2006)
With the better intention and the better efforts of the education as a social instrument, it is possible to promote complete well-being of disadvantaged population. Among the several types of adolescent underprivileged persons, the Adolescent ones forced to enter the job market, the adolescent affected ones by VIH/AIDS and the adolescent affected one by the need of drugs of narcotic special attention. They have the boredom in to obtain the correct direction to overcome personal problems and demands that the correct and counseling direction to become aware of the drugs of narcotic of sick effects, the job market and VIH/AIDS. It cannot be possible to develop the conscience in the manner foreseen by the normal programs of school. Therefore, an educational separated intervention, that nothing is but a planned program of educational direction, organized to meet the scientific and adolescent psychological needs underprivileged persons in the slice of is a question of 13-16. Therefore, in this study, an attempt will be done to study educational adjustment of adolescent underprivileged persons and discover the impact of a program of educational intervention structured in the conscience and the correct attitude in the process of development towards breeding health, the drugs, sexuality and the values.
The present study examined the impact of a program of educational intervention on the knowledge and the attitude on the adolescent underprivileged persons in India and Thailand of the north. The study wants to evaluate and compare the knowledge of the process of grow, the conscience of VIH/AIDS, the values and the attitude of adolescent students that remain in the schools. The breeding education of health is a strategy key to promote the preventive measures among the adolescent ones.
METHOS
The sample for the study consisted in 225 adolescent underprivileged persons that included 125 adolescent ones of India (the sector of Slum of Himmat of Chennai, the region of Jammu) and Thailand (the People of Yong Develop Chiang May and the Foundation of Anusorn of Teresa (Teresa of Ban) Chiang Ray, the Province). The populations of sample of adolescent underprivileged persons are inhabitants of sector of orphanages and slum and studying in the classes of secondary school in the age of groups of 13 to 16 years. The data were collected while managing the knowledge test consisted in items on the process to grow VIH/AIDS, the breeding organs and their function family that plans and the ladder of education of the children and attitude to measure convictions and practices of sexuality and abstinence. An experimental conception consisted in experimental group and of check was formed. The questionnaires were translated English to hindi and of Thai one, (the mother tongue of the replying), then of return in to the English to guarantee that no direction was lost in the translation. There was the usage two groups of student: the two the groups were given preliminary Test just like the Post Test, where the experimental group was given programs to the intervention and the check group was not given program of intervention.
Check the group: - There was in two states: ten administrators directed groups full-face-to-face and Home with the adolescent underprivileged person to India and Thailand.
The first state, in the country of India; 10 Indian administrators were called the adolescent Indian underprivileged persons of there the house to the sector of Slum (Jammu), meeting for the complete data was an adjustment questionnaire in each of person and each of groups by hindi (the mother tongue of the replying).
The second state, in Thailand the country: 125 questionnaires in Thai (the mother tongue of the replying) were managed to the adolescent Thai underprivileged person of two orphanages, I collected later the questionnaires.
The intervention/it Programs Treatment
Experts: The facilitators that should participate in the study were invited to receive sensitization of community, the booklet distribution, and CD that induces;
Experimental group: 200 students (and also the prisoners) belonging to Channai Himmat, the sector of Slum (Jammu, India), the Foundation of Anusorn of Teresa (Teresa of Ban), and the People of Yong Develop (Thailand) that had obtained less scores to knowledge, considering a program of training of day on the intervention or considering the treatment as;
In the morning: the program of orientation and participating has concentrated on the basic problems as the general framework of adolescent growth, and consisted in discussions and demonstrations. The formation program practiced the activities to develop the level of knowledge and the attitude of VIH/AIDS, the usage of the narcotics and the education of breeding health
Afternoon until evenings: the revised questionnaires were managed to the experimental group in 3 meetings as: (One) the personal details. (B) The level of knowledge and the attitude were managed to discover itself and when they had the doubt in to understand the items, the administrators did them easy while giving additional examples. Besides, (c) the group discussed for the preparation of suggestive measures to improve of the and the political ones.
The conception of the study
An educational program of intervention that consists in the presented activities of conscience by the media presentation, the discussion and interaction were presented to the experimental group. Universal and the analysis of multivariate of the data was used to evaluate the impact of interventions and to identify the tests of prediction of change in the knowledge and the attitude. The significant changes from the viewpoint of the gain between the preliminary test and the post test were observed.
Analyze
The completed questionnaires were collated and were enter into the computer. The data were entries and were analyzed usage SPSS. After the verification and the data reduction, the descriptive frequencies were completed. This was followed by the procedures of unite variate and multi-variety to evaluate the impact of the interventions and to identify other tests of prediction of change in the knowledge and the attitude. The analysis was stratified by the sex showed how the responses to the variables of knowledge and the attitude, differ boys, the girls, the age, and the education. Descriptive statistics was used to profile the study population. The knowledge and the attitude then were used to explore the demographic variables associated with VIH/AIDS, the drug mistreated and the Education of breeding Health. The technical following statistics were applied in the present project: To placement of the Echantillons "T" -the test and "F" -the test.
CONCLUSIONS
The demographic profile of the 250 questionnaires of Indian and Thai reply is showed to the relations between the demographic characteristics of Indian one and to Thai were found Indian boys (54.40%) the less than Thai boys (56%), and girls indians (45.60%) more than the Thai girls (44%). In the same slice of is a question of Indian one and of Thai 15 years old, and the same of the secondary school of Indian one: (Norm: 9) and the Thai one: (Classifies 3), had significant 0.05 is showed in Table 1.
The responses were grouped in to compare scores of Indian and adolescent one of Thai disability after having received a treatment on the knowledge and the attitude of VIH/AIDS, usage of the narcotics and education of breeding health, any participant (N = 200) were the interviewed group and after the intervention had the significant difference is (0.05), is showed in Table 2-16.
The conclusions revealed also significant differences between the boys and the girls in the knowledge and the attitude towards the education of breeding health. The implications of the study for the conscience programs were suggested.
DISCUSSION
In a lot of states of the north of India and of Thailand, the VIH/AIDS, the usage of the narcotics and the breeding needs of health of Indian one and of adolescent Thai underprivileged persons or poorly are understood or completely is not appreciated. The proof grows that this neglect seriously can jeopardize the VIH/AIDS, the usage of the narcotics and the needs of education of breeding healths and future well-being of them.
The political ones addressed the effectiveness of the program to the essential ones which have there need of be done to promote and to protect to the adolescent underprivileged person to India and Thailand in the future as: all the schools should develop manuals that do to learn to interest by community following vast sensitization to the support of the education of adolescent breeding health appropriates in Indian and cultural Thai and tradition. Because of the Indian one and because of the culture and because of the Thai tradition, the adolescent ones kept the erudition by them stopwatch a long time there is that, did grows them in the bad life and was against the morality.
The Indian one and the Thai adolescent problems enter in eruption of the families and by itself after they sexually were mistreated or because their families could not understand that the adolescent behavior and the signs of the education of breeding health and the education of sexual health. As should improve in the knowledge and the attitude among the adolescent ones that going school with the modern media of families. Besides, it was found that sexually mistreated violated in the Indian one and the Thai adolescent ones should learn and should practice the oneself protection and should muster the knowledge of the Rights Child and a lot more.
Adolescent disadvantaged Indias
1. The adolescent Indian underprivileged persons are neglected house, the school and there the country of the knowledge. They tend underdeveloped of the confiding and very poorly knowledge, the attitude of Breeding Health, the drug and VIH/AIDS. Thus as, to have to improve and increase and learn the attitude of knowledge and the comprehensions of adolescent underprivileged persons
2. In India, the governmental responsible organizations and non-governmental of India must develop political for the adolescent one and must include the education of VIH/AIDS and the health program in the school programs. Besides, these healths these breeding educational services for the adolescent girls especially are needed in the schools and the families.
3. The parents, the families, the professors and the administrators in orphanages or the schools should be encouraged to discuss or to give the direction and the approval of the education of breeding health, the drug and VIH/AIDS with their adolescent underprivileged person.
Adolescent disadvantaged Thailands
1. To have to improve and increase the attitude of knowledge and understanding of adolescent underprivileged persons in north of the education of breeding health and the education of sexual health.
2. Especially, in north, Thailand having spread itself higher Drugs and of VIH/AIDS, thus as to have to teach or induce to obtain from the attitude of knowledge and understanding of breeding health to the adolescent and the parents more more more then more other.
3. The breeding education of health and sexual should be incluse in the program for the second level ae" the primary education (Classifies 4-6), Third to level ae" the secondary education (Classifies 1-3) and the Fourth level ae" the secondary education (Classifies 4-6). This is too last to begin Third level ae" the secondary education (Classifies 1-3) in Thailand thus; the Ministry of Education must prepare a new political one to put this subject to the Norm of Program of Basic Education as soon as possible.
4. It appears that in Thailand of the media caused a change in the sex values secured among the adolescent ones. With the usage unsuitable of Internet in to obtain from the news on the sex related the problem completed by the usage of portable telephone, the TV, VCD, DVD and the booklets increases the problems of Crime of sexually mistreated one. Thus, the qualities of the manuals or booklets to be distributed to the adolescent ones.
TABLE
RECOGNITIONS
I thank to Dr. There. N. Sridhar, the Guide of Research for me. I would like too serviable and thanks the following students, Mr. Kasame Sakonllapap, Mr. Santi Jongkongka, Mr. Prasarn Ruansang and the people for their supported. I the recognition To Generate Carlo Luzzi, the Mother Elisa Cavana, the Father Niphot Thiengwiharn and my family, to contribute to this study while furnishing the subsidy.
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